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  • The [[Bladder Anatomy|bladder]] wall is composed of four layers, each with its unique structure and funct ...e '''urothelium''', also known as transitional epithelium, which lines the bladder, kidneys, ureters, and urethra. This layer consists of specialized cells te
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  • ...y muscle fibers (detrusor muscles), it contracts at urination to empty the bladder. == Anatomical Surface of The Bladder ==
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  • ..., Dmochowski R. The burden of overactive bladder on US public health. Curr Bladder Dysfunct Rep. 2016;11(1):8-13.</ref> ...rmally the PFM are contracted to tighten these passages but relax when the bladder and rectum are full to release urine or faeces.
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  • ...managing bladder dysfunction after spinal cord injury for the Plus course: Bladder and Bowel Considerations with Spinal Cord Injury. == Bladder Dysfunction in Spinal Cord Injury ==
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  • ...-levels and complete SCIs.<ref name=":1">Hagen EM, Rekand T. Management of bladder dysfunction and satisfaction of life after spinal cord injury in Norway. Th Bladder dysfunction also decreases psychological and social well-being in individua
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  • #REDIRECT [[Bladder Considerations with Spinal Cord Injury]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Bladder Considerations with Spinal Cord Injury]]
    60 bytes (7 words) - 03:35, 19 January 2024
  • ...y muscle fibers (detrusor muscles), it contracts at urination to empty the bladder. == Anatomical Surface of The Bladder ==
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  • ...ition, also known as urination, is the process of expelling urine from the bladder. The purpose of urination is to eliminate metabolic products and toxic wast ...ch contains the kidneys and ureters, and the lower tract consisting of the bladder and urethra. The lower tract is involved in the micturition reflex.
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  • ...nvoluntary, sudden and unpredicted loss of urine. Loss continues until the bladder is completely empty even if giggling ceases. Essentially, voiding does not
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  • ...ambulatory test carried outside the clinical setting and based on natural bladder filling<ref name=":0">Vignoli G. [https://link.springer.com/chapter/10.1007 * Bladder pain
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  • == Bladder == Increased dysfunction with aging includes reduction in bladder capacity.
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  • ...managing bladder dysfunction after spinal cord injury for the Plus course: Bladder and Bowel Considerations with Spinal Cord Injury. == Bladder Dysfunction in Spinal Cord Injury ==
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  • ...-levels and complete SCIs.<ref name=":1">Hagen EM, Rekand T. Management of bladder dysfunction and satisfaction of life after spinal cord injury in Norway. Th Bladder dysfunction also decreases psychological and social well-being in individua
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  • ...incter relaxes during this process, and the detrusor contracts to push the bladder's urine into the urethra. The pontine micturition centre, a specialised reg ...result in hydronephrosis, renal scarring, a low compliant and thick-walled bladder, elevated retrograde pressures in the ureter and pelvis, and terminal kidne
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  • ...s full and gets smaller when empty. If your urinary system is healthy, the bladder can hold up to 16 ounces (2 cups) of urine comfortably for 2 to 5 hours * Bladder control problems like  [[Urinary Incontinence]], overactive bladder, or interstitial cystitis
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  • The [[Bladder Anatomy|bladder]] wall is composed of four layers, each with its unique structure and funct ...e '''urothelium''', also known as transitional epithelium, which lines the bladder, kidneys, ureters, and urethra. This layer consists of specialized cells te
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  • ..., Dmochowski R. The burden of overactive bladder on US public health. Curr Bladder Dysfunct Rep. 2016;11(1):8-13.</ref> ...rmally the PFM are contracted to tighten these passages but relax when the bladder and rectum are full to release urine or faeces.
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  • ...weakness, paralysis, parasthesia, neuropathic pain, spasticity, as well as bladder, bowel and sexual dysfunction. ...s, paresthesias or banding or girdling, and almost all have some degree of bladder dysfunction.
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  • * surgery for bladder or bowel problems; ...t may result from surgery for prostate cancer, an overactive bladder, or a bladder that doesn't contract.
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  • ...er considered physiological. Although varied with age and between genders, bladder control often stabilizes within the 3rd to 6th year of life.<ref name=":0"> ...trusor overactivity and lack of relaxation resulting in a lower functional bladder capacity.<ref name=":2" /> Finally, high arousal threshold can be a contrib
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  • ...the closure pressure of the urethra is greater than the pressure from the bladder above it. This requires a complex interaction between the [[Autonomic Nervo ...h would result in stress incontinence. There can also be problems with the bladder itself which could result in frequency, urgency and urge incontinence. Male
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  • ...riated muscle. This quality is important in organ systems like the urinary bladder, where the preservation of contractile tone is a necessity.<ref name=":0">K ...tone and subsequent [[Bladder Management in Spinal Cord Injury|neurogenic bladder]] disease, which hugely effects a person's [[Quality of Life|quality of li
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  • ...cture and protection to the urogenital organs in both sexes, including the bladder, uterus, ovaries, prostate, and testes.<ref name=":0">Very well health [htt The main function of the pubis is to protect the intestines, bladder, and internal sex organs.
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  • ...a term that describes any accidental or involuntary loss of urine from the bladder (urinary incontinence) or bowel motion, faeces or wind from the bowel (faec ...the closure pressure of the urethra is greater than the pressure from the bladder above it. It requires the complex interaction between the autonomic nervous
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  • * holding up the bladder ...loor Exercises|Pelvic floor exercises]] strengthen the muscles around your bladder, bottom, and vagina or penis.
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  • ...neuropathic pain]]; and to treat [[Overactive Bladder Syndrome|overactive bladder syndrome OAB]]. * Overactive bladder in children.
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  • ...side of the bladder. The bladder stores urine. Your kidneys, ureters, and bladder are part of the urinary tract<ref name=":1">NIH Your Kidneys & How They Wor
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  • ...thetic sacral stimulation causes contraction of the detrusor muscle of the bladder, increasing the emptying pressure and ureteral peristalsis, the release of * Overactive bladder and [[Urinary Incontinence]]
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  • ...Metabolism Clinics]. 2011 Sep 1;40(3):565-75.</ref> The urethra exits the bladder and passes through the prostate. ...a during ejaculation to prevent retrograde ejaculation (sperm entering the bladder). The distal sphincter is made of more striated muscle and damage to this s
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  • ...n]] is an infection in any part of your urinary system, which includes the bladder, urethra, ureters (urine tubes) and [[Kidney|kidneys]]. If untreated, UTIs ...e kidneys and the ureters, while the lower urinary tract is made up of the bladder and urethra <ref name="Rowe" />.&nbsp;&nbsp;
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  • ...ons of unsafe abortions; and surgical trauma (most commonly, injury to the bladder at caesarean section) <ref name=":1">Wall LL, Arrowsmith SD, Briggs ND, Las ...1" />. The fistula involves an abnormal opening between the vagina and the bladder (a vesicle-vaginal fistula or VVF) or the vagina and the rectum (a recto-va
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  • === Bladder === Issues with incontinence, urgency, frequency or any other bladder problems frequently occur after prostate cancer treatment.<ref name=":1">Ho
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  • ...ionately more motor impairment of the upper than of the lower extremities, bladder dysfunction, usually urinary retention, and varying degrees of sensory loss === Bowel, bladder, and sexual ===
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  • ...aralysis of both legs and bowel/[[Bladder Management in Spinal Cord Injury|bladder]] dysfunction.
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  • ...me tight. Reduced range of motion in the pelvic floor can affect bowel and bladder function, sexual pleasure, core support, and athletic performance.<ref name ...g, coughing, sneezing, laughing (i.e. anything that places pressure on the bladder)
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  • === Bladder Dysfunction === A variety of bladder problems can occur, including urine retention, hyperreflexia and urge incon
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  • ...597398/ Changes in the Q-tip angle in relation to the patient position and bladder filling]. BMC urology. 2015 Dec;15(1):1-5.</ref>. Q- tip test may be used a ...nto the urethra till no further resistance means the Q-tip has entered the bladder.
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  • ...scles: ischiocavernosus and bulbospongiosus. Hence, it maintains bowel and bladder continence through the voluntary control of both external sphincters and en
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  • ...econdary as the cancer has spread from other sites such as cervix, uterus, bladder, or other nearby organs to the vagina or be primary in origin and it is rar ...the surrounding soft tissue structures of the pelvis (parametria, urethra, bladder, and rectum).
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  • * Bladder urgency and frequency * Bladder  hesitancy/underactive bladder
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  • ...ttp://www.canadiancontinence.ca/EN/index.php ​]Providing information about bladder health for both patients and healthcare providers
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  • ...matic reviews. 2014(5).</ref><ref>Wallace SA, Roe B, Williams K, Palmer M. Bladder training for urinary incontinence in adults. Cochrane Database of systemati ...ehavioral incontinence self-management techniques (pelvic floor exercises, bladder training), and the yoga group was provided with additional Iyengar-based yo
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  • * Vesicoureteral reflux – an abnormal flow of urine from the bladder back into the ureters and potentially reaching the kidneys * Megaureter/megacystis - abnormally enlarged or dilated ureter/bladder
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  • ...e bladder. The active component mainly controls the pressure distal to the bladder neck, which is important for urethral closure during stress conditions. The ...ddition, they were likely to have greater pain in the lower abdomen as the bladder became full with fluid as well as an increase in nocturia and frequency of
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  • ...lvic Floor Anatomy|pelvic floor]] involves pelvic organ support, bowel and bladder control and sexual functioning.<ref name=":1">Eickmeyer SM. [https://www.pm ...r. The pudendal nerve is involved in external genital sensation, bowel and bladder continence, orgasm, and ejaculation.<ref name=":1" />
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  • == Interstitial Cystitis / Painful Bladder Syndrome ==
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  • * Painful bladder syndrome * Over active bladder
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  • ...ssages between the lower limbs and the pelvic organs, which consist of the bladder, the rectum, and the internal genital organs. ...n to the viscera of the pelvic cavity and perineum, including the urinary bladder, descending and sigmoid colon, rectum and both the internal and ex
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  • # Support: of pelvic organs (bladder, bowel; female: uterus and vaginal canal; men: prostate) Individuals with bladder or [[Anal Cancer|anal cancer]], women with gynaecological cancers ([[Endome
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  • ...nih.gov/health-information/urologic-diseases/interstitial-cystitis-painful-bladder-syndrome National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases ( ...entifiable cause. The use of the term interstitial cystitis and/or painful bladder syndrome are both commonly used in the United States.<br>
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  • ...nal combined IMPACT tool, can be used to determine the impact of bowel and bladder dysfunction, and pelvic organ prolapse symptoms * Bladder and bowel retraining
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  • # <span class="sui sui-pencil"></span>Urinary (kidneys, ureters, bladder)
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  • === Bladder === For more information on incontinence, urgency, frequency or any other bladder problems related to men's health physiotherapy, please read [[Male Urinary
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  • ...nberg R, Flock F. [https://europepmc.org/article/MED/20215766 Influence of bladder volume on pelvic organ prolapse quantification results.] Gynecologic and ob ...Ap, and Bp). However, no influence is seen on GH, PB and TVL with an empty bladder<ref name=":8" />.
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  • '''Bladder management''': # Urinary retention -cannot control the bladder sphincter muscle, so cannot void on command - experiences leakage
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