For those of us out of the country last year, or having an off day during
that posting, what exactly is the 'Belsham technique' ? I remain to be
convinced about the analgesia free reduction.
On the pain side of things, it bugs me to send the dislocations down to the
nether regions to wait until a radiographer has the time, so these days
they kindly do mobile x-rays for dislocated hips and shoulders, which can
be cooking while I get my bits and pieces ready.
Paul
SpR Hastings
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From: Goat <[log in to unmask]>
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Sent: Tuesday, October 30, 2001 7:47 AM
Subject: Re: Flumazenil, Sedation and Fits
> In article <[log in to unmask]>,
> Rowley Cottingham <[log in to unmask]> writes
> >You don't need anything to reduce shoulders. I was taught a superb
technique by
> >Adrian's mate Phil Belsham that
> >needs no analgesia or sedation.
> And if you want a 2nd opinion, I'll second that.
> Mr Belsham put his technique up on the list last year some time. I've
> used it ever since, not failed yet, including with a 22 stone policeman
> built like a brick out-building. He just looked at me in astonishment
> when his shoulder clicked back in without the pain he was expecting. He
> intermittently took a token breath of entonox (more for psychological
> support than analgesia). I'm a convert. Suggest you try it.
>
> Dr G Ray
> A&E
> Sussex
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