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Hello. Does anyone of you use manual vibrations and thorax compressions when giving chest physio to neonates and prematures with CLD (chronic lung disease or BPD) ? I´d like to hear about your experiences. Do you find it effective ? Is there any research done in this field? | 
18-02-2006, 03:26 AM
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Dear you,
I wrote my thesis on this precise subject, University Diploma of Paediatric physiotherapy, Paris V University of medecine, 1994.
You can get it there (in french), or contact me if you need further informations about the bibliography.
Good luck | 
03-04-2006, 01:59 AM
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can u send me a copy too of ur research work i ll really be intersted to use some of them for cases seen here | 
29-04-2006, 04:34 AM
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Hi!
I'm not sure the message was for me but anyway...
I wrote my thesis on a Macintosh Powerbook laptop with Ragtime so if you're able to read it I can send you the whole lot.
My husband is trying to get it back to Word, so hopefully it will be available soon.
Otherwise you can find a lot of informations in french books and maybe some abstracts translated on Medline.
About the technics themselves (AFE created in 1970 by Joel Barthe, Guy Postiaux ELTGOL)
or about neonatal intensive care chest physiotherapy, use key words as Vincon, Fausser, Remondiere, who are the most famous physios in France in this area.
The method itself is extremely efficient (in France, Belgium, Switzerland, Germany etc... whe have over 35 years experience in it), but mastering it needs more knowledge than just "vibration and compression", you must know all the parameters of thermodynamic physics of the lung, blood gas parameters, anatomy and physiology of the lungs depending of the age and the kind of disease, and blood pressure effect linked to it to choose the exact way to use it properly on a child. On prematured low weight babies, specially with MMMh or BPD a wrong choice might be lethal.
Good luck in your research. | 
27-11-2006, 02:06 AM
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Hello,
MY name is Riany and I'm very interested on your thesis. Where do you live?
Could you send me your email?
my emai is rianysena@yahoo.com.br
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Riany Quote:
Originally Posted by physiok Hi!
I'm not sure the message was for me but anyway...
I wrote my thesis on a Macintosh Powerbook laptop with Ragtime so if you're able to read it I can send you the whole lot.
My husband is trying to get it back to Word, so hopefully it will be available soon.
Otherwise you can find a lot of informations in french books and maybe some abstracts translated on Medline.
About the technics themselves (AFE created in 1970 by Joel Barthe, Guy Postiaux ELTGOL)
or about neonatal intensive care chest physiotherapy, use key words as Vincon, Fausser, Remondiere, who are the most famous physios in France in this area.
The method itself is extremely efficient (in France, Belgium, Switzerland, Germany etc... whe have over 35 years experience in it), but mastering it needs more knowledge than just "vibration and compression", you must know all the parameters of thermodynamic physics of the lung, blood gas parameters, anatomy and physiology of the lungs depending of the age and the kind of disease, and blood pressure effect linked to it to choose the exact way to use it properly on a child. On prematured low weight babies, specially with MMMh or BPD a wrong choice might be lethal.
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07-05-2007, 06:28 AM
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HI guys...
What you all think bout suctioning for neonates and prematures with CLD (chronic lung disease or BPD)..?? any opinion and comment will be appreciated.. thanks in advance... | 
02-07-2007, 10:17 AM
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hi. even i am interested in ur thesis. plz send me a copy of the same. my mail id is kedarmate@yahoo.co.in | 
03-07-2007, 11:30 AM
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Hi! Even I'm also interested in your Thesis.Can you please send me a copy of it, my mail id is leena.auty@gmail.comm | 
05-07-2007, 02:15 PM
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hi could you pls send me a copy of ur thesis??
thanks for the same | 
23-05-2009, 09:28 AM
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dear Physiok,
I realise it is an old topic,but I hope u look in sometime,or u get my message...I am very intrested in ur research,if there r any chance u could send it to me ,I'd be very-very greatful...... sophie bebipok@freemail.hu | 
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is there is any therapy protocols in neonatal icu....? | |
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