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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]]
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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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  • ...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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  • ...innervation to the lower limbs, and sphincter,controls the function of the bladder and distal bowel and sensation to the skin around the bottom and back passa ...the nerves below the spinal cord are compressed causing compromise to the bladder and bowel. The most common cause of CES is a prolapse of a lumbar disc but
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  • ...ion, poor body image, and lower quality of life due to associated bowel or bladder incontinence.<ref name=":0">Chen CJ, Thompson H. [https://www.statpearls.co ...ges, indicating how far it has descended. Other pelvic organs (such as the bladder or bowel) may also be prolapsed into the vagina.
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  • ...ellon MJ. Current management strategies for autonomic dysreflexia. Current Bladder Dysfunction Reports 2018; 13(4): 224-229</ref>: # Bladder (catheter blockage, distension, stones, infection, spasms)
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  • ...jaculation contraction of the smooth muscles of the prostate gland and the bladder neck occur, as well as relaxation of the urethral sphincter. ...nd bladder retraining - active pelvic floor muscle contractions to inhibit bladder contraction. This will prevent the detrusor urinae muscle contraction<ref n
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  • ...ious factors such as cardiovascular, metabolic, pulmonary, skin, bowel and bladder changes among others. <ref name=":0" />
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  • ...parasympathetic and the somatic nervous systems, which are responsible for bladder storage and emptying. The results of genitourinary dysfunction include:<ref ** bladder and bowel dysfunction
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  • ...cit pelvic floor contractions in men are “shorten the penis”, “elevate the bladder”, “elevate the scrotum”, “stop the flow of urine” and “tighten ==== Goal 3: Bladder training<ref name=":7" /> ====
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  • * Bladder pain syndrome #* Bladder pain syndrome
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  • ...licit male pelvic floor contractions are “shorten the penis”, “elevate the bladder”, “elevate the scrotum”, “stop the flow of urine” and “tighten ...ysfunction must be managed as this negatively impacts the pelvic floor and bladder
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  • ...oor, it is located anterior to the rectum and posterior to the urethra and bladder.[[File:Reproductive system.png|thumb]] ...eflexion position anterior to the rectum and posterior and superior to the bladder.
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  • # Has complete loss of motor function (bladder and bowel function are usually also lost) ===== Bladder Management =====
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  • === Bladder Management === ...bc21b34 Consortium for Spinal Cord Medicine’s Clinical Practice Guideline: Bladder Management for Adults with Spinal Cord Injury.]
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  • ...l Tract|vagina]], vestibule, urethra, and trigone of the [[Bladder Anatomy|bladder]] contain receptors a and b for estrogen. However, both receptors can be fo * Idiopathic overactive bladder.
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  • ...Arrhythmias|heart rate]], erectile dysfunction, and [[Urinary Incontinence|bladder control]]. ...r control problems, eg a sudden urge to urinate or difficulty emptying the bladder<ref name=":4" />.
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  • ...sistance exercises|resistance exercise]] therapy (PRET), [[Bladder Anatomy|bladder]] training, neurodevelopmental therapy (NDT), striking, [[Balance Training|
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  • ...from the perineal region below. This cavity encloses the pelvic viscera - bladder, intestines, and uterus(in females).<ref>Bharucha AE. Pelvic floor: anatomy *Pubovesical ligaments - attach bladder to pubic symphysis
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  • * Bladder and Bowel Management
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  • ...to generate power, [[sensation]], and the ability to control the bowel and bladder. Rehabilitation efforts concentrate on preventing secondary complications a ...injuries. He formed dedicated spinal cord injury units managing the spine, bladder, bowel, [[skin]], and providing education, and rehabilitation. Conservative
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  • ...te numbness or tingling in the lower extremities, or cause a loss bowel or bladder control.
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  • ...e from:https://www.continence.org.au/pages/pelvic-floor-men.html</ref> and bladder, bowel and uterus in women.<ref name=":3">Pelvic Floor First. 2016. ''The ** Anterior vaginal / cystocele (bladder prolapse)
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  • ** [[Bladder Anatomy|Bladder]] or [[Bowel Management in Spinal Cord Injury|bowel]] problems<ref name=":1
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  • Possible improvements are in bladder and bowel function, pain, spasticity, bone density, lean body mass, muscle ...actions such as grasp, overhead reach, trunk posture, standing, stepping, bladder/bowel/sexual, and respiratory functions. <ref name=":4">Kilgore KL, Anderso
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  • # Anterior compartment containing urinary bladder (cystocele) *Cystocele: prolapse of the bladder into the vagina&nbsp;<ref name="WebMD">Iglesia CB, Smithling KR. Pelvic Org
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  • *Overactive bladder (OAB, urgency) syndrome is a urinary urgency, usually accompanied by freque ...pelvic floor musculature and vaginal connective tissue to the urethra and bladder neck can lead to incontinence.<ref>Pirpiris A, Shek KL, Dietz HP. [https://
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  • ...ed outside the uterus but not to the inner lining of the rectum or urinary bladder, lymph nodes or distant sites. ...e spread to some nearby tissues, but is not growing into the inside of the bladder or rectum and has also spread to pelvic lymph nodes but not to lymph nodes
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  • ...he pelvic floor supports abdominal and pelvic viscera, maintains bowel and bladder continence, and functions in voiding, defecating, sexual activity, and chil ...using the bathroom, as this may lead to difficulty with fully emptying the bladder.
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  • ...ome disruptive.<ref>Vodusek DB. Boller F. editors. Neurology of Sexual and Bladder Disorders. Vol 130. Oxford: Elsevier. 2015</ref>
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  • * Previous Bowel and Bladder habits and the findings should be related to current situations ...al pressure and increases urinary bladder capacity and can also facilitate bladder emptying <ref name=":0" />
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  • ...dicinal cannabis products may be effective for pain, spasticity, sleep and bladder function. The other half had inconclusive results.<ref name=":0" /> |Bladder function
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  • ...nly by blocking the cystic duct lead to inflammation and edema in the gall bladder wall. Occlusion of the common bile duct such as in neoplasms or strictures Image 2: Gall Bladder
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  • ...ds to the scales previously mentioned) considering symptoms related to the bladder or urine, vagina or pelvis, and bowel or rectum and their effect on functio
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  • ...d beyond the true pelvis or has involved (biopsy proven) the mucosa of the bladder or rectum<ref name=":0" /> ...cur to the central nervous system (CNS), pulmonary system, urinary system (bladder), gastrointestinal system (rectum), retroperitoneal lymph nodes, paracervic
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  • ...complishing self-care and personal routine tasks like menstrual, bowel and bladder care, eating, personal grooming and dressing. Self-care tools include showe
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  • ...pper posterior portion of the pubic symphysis and elevates the neck of the bladder to increase the outflow resistance during voiding. <ref name=":1" />
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  • ...nomic dysreflexia , movement and sexual impairments, neuropathic pain, and bladder and bowel dysfunction<ref name=":2" />. ...ure complications. Limitations in mobility and activities of daily living, bladder, bowel and sexual dysfunction including impairments during hospitalization
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  • ...sacral nerve root injury]] that results in sexual dysfunction and bowel or bladder [[Urinary Incontinence]], which may present as peripheral numbness and decr
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  • * Changes in bladder/bowel habits<ref name=":6">Finucane L. An Introduction to Red Flags in Seri ...ina Syndrome]]''' - spinal and leg pain, neurological symptoms, changes in bladder/bowel, or saddle anaesthesia.<ref name=":1" />
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  • * Bladder management
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  • Causes of bladder incontinence: ...ar sacral fibers results in a loss of voluntary (supraspinal) control over bladder contractions; later on, dementia may increase the risk of incontinence.<ref
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  • # Bowel and bladder functions: urinary retention, urgency and bowel dysfunction
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  • # Decreased bowel and bladder control
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  • # Bladder health<ref>Shah J. The Impact of Urinary Incontinence on Men’s Health. In # Incontinence issues involving both bowel and bladder
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  • ...ith symptoms that include difficulty walking and difficulty with bowel and bladder control<ref>Yonenobu K, Hosono N, Iwasaki M, Asano M, Ono K. Neurologic com
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  • * '''Kegel Exercises''' help strengthen the muscles that support the bladder, uterus, and bowels. By strengthening these muscles during your pregnancy,
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  • *Many foods and beverages can affect the pelvic floor and bladder such as alcohol, caffeine, acidic foods, concentrated sugars, artificial sw
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  • ...ic reactions such as eye coordination, jaw and tongue movements, bowel and bladder coordination, sucking, swallowing and breathing. <ref name=":0" />
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  • ...trachea, liver, oral cavity, colon, [[Thyroid Cancer|thyroid]], prostate, bladder, [[Renal Cancer|kidney]] and lymphatic tumours; to a lesser extent, multipl ...central nervous system (but not medullary) cancer and, to a lesser extent, bladder cancer.
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  • 0 POINTS: Is partially or totally incontinent of bowel or bladder.
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  • ...involve the inner pelvic structures such as the [[Bladder Anatomy|urinary bladder]] and cervix. <ref name=":7" /><ref name=":6" /> * Bowel and bladder history: Constipation, diarrhoea, urgency, frequency
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  • ...deep tendon reflexes within a few weeks or much later with the recovery of bladder reflexes within 2 months of injury. <ref name=":6" /><ref name=":7">Harvey ...motion, and extreme hot weather with the most common causes resulting from bladder and bowel related problems. <ref name=":2" />
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  • ...ches. Moreover, if an activity causes skin irritation or if your bowel and bladder are not empty, you could be at risk of experiencing autonomic dysreflexia.� ...ken by individuals with a spinal cord injury (e.g. spasticity medications, bladder and bowel medications) are not usually associated with health issues in res
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  • ...e cervix and vagina and directed forward to surround the urethra below the bladder and insert in the posterior aspect of the symphysis pubis.
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  • ..."yes" or "no" response. If "yes," the patient must indicate how much bowl, bladder, or pelvic symptoms have been bothering them in the past 3 months on a 4-po
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  • # Loss of Bowel and Bladder Function ...here may be reduced or absent feeling in and impaired control of the legs, bladder, and bowel. If the spinal cord injury is in the upper neck region, they may
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  • ...to paraplegia and insensitivity below the lesion and neurogenic bowel and bladder; associated defects include structural brain anomalies.<ref name="Peds">Bur ...cele usually do not present with neurological deficits; however, bowel and bladder [[incontinence]] may be present depending on the level of the lesion.
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  • ...muscles provide several important functions such as pelvic organ support, bladder and bowel control, and sexual function. The ability to contract the pelvic *     Emphasize the importance of staying hydrated to support bladder function.
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  • ...damage that influences motor, sensory and respiratory function, as well as bladder, bowel and sexual function. The neurological interruption also affects the # [[Medical Complications in Spinal Cord Injury|Bladder- & Bowel Dysfunction]]
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  • *Bladder Management
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  • .../3786/2667 CUA guideline: Diagnosis and treatment of interstitial cystitis/bladder pain syndrome.] Canadian Urological Association Journal. 2016 May;10(5-6):E
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  • ...le. Education regarding medical complications, pressure relief, as well as bladder - and bowel management, is also an essential aspect of the rehabilitation p
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  • ...der / bowel dysfunction. Catheterisation may be necessary to help preserve bladder function.<ref name=":1" /><ref name=":8" />
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  • ...ily living (ADLs), including eating, dressing, meal preparation, grooming, bladder and bowel programme<ref name=":3">Yarkony GM, Roth EJ, Heinemann AW, Lovell ...endence with ADLs, including eating, dressing, meal preparation, grooming, bladder and bowel programme<ref name=":3" />
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  • ...) are among the symptoms that can occur pertaining to changes in bowel and bladder function related to Celiac Disease.<ref name="Pathology" /> &nbsp;Changes i
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  • === Bladder Bowel Dysfunction and Genitourinary Complications === ...ke, medication and toilet training can assist with these issues. Untreated bladder and bowel dysfunction impose a risk on tissue viability and should be addre
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  • Major nerves, blood vessels, and portions of the bowel, bladder, and reproductive organs all pass through the pelvic ring. The pelvis prote ...<br>- [[Muscle Strain|muscular injuries]]<br>- neurovascular injuries<br>- bladder injury<br>- urethral injury
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  • ...(i.e., [[Charcot Foot|Charcot]]'s joints). [[Urinary Incontinence]] of the bladder and impotence are common. Sudden and severely painful crises of uncertain o
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  • ...er consequences of impaired body functions. These include functions of the bladder, bowel, respiratory, and cardiovascular systems. As well as this, social an ...ed with vesicoureteral reflux causing the urine to flow backwards from the bladder to one or both ureters and sometimes to the kidneys.<ref name=":6" /> The f
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  • ...migraine, and irritable bowel, arthritis, bladder inflammation, asthma and bladder syndromes.
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  • ...ies include: poorly controlled Type II diabetes, sleep apnoea, smoking and bladder cancer. He is currently retired and living with his wife in his house. He w
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  • ...n managing bowel dysfunction after spinal cord injury for the Plus course: Bladder and Bowel Considerations with Spinal Cord Injury. Neurogenic bowel can also be divided into:<ref name=":4">Oelofse W. Bladder and Bowel Dysfunction in Spinal Cord Injury. Plus Course 2024</ref>
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  • ...can include loss of power, sensation, respiration, temperature regulation, bladder, bowel and sexual function. ...acts are predominantly affected with some partial dysfunction of bowel and bladder common. Prognosis varies and is often age dependent with ambulation seen in
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  • ...ncluding complex regional pain syndrome, migraine, and irritable bowel and bladder syndromes. However,in the setting of wound healing, neurogenic inflammation
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  • * Surgical injury: Although rare, surgical injuries to the bladder or bowel can occur during a C-section. ...n as possible. Regular use of these muscles helps improve normal bowel and bladder control, improve and prevent prolapse, and restore sexual function. See [[K
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  • *myelomeningocele repair and management of neurogenic bladder
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  • ...th PKD. Prompt administration of antibiotics for the management of kidney, bladder, or urinary tract infections is important for people with PKD as well as dr
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  • ...he pelvic floor helps to stabilise the internal organs and gives bowel and bladder control. Research has shown that physiotherapy intervention in the treatmen * Overactive pelvic floor that leads to bladder, bowel and sexual dysfunction as well as pain and can be caused by gender-b
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  • ...of unmyelinated chemosensitive nociceptor in the acutely inflamed urinary bladder. Agents and Actions. 1988;25:219-221 </ref> and cornea.<ref name="8.">Tanel ...s that provide innocuous and noxious sensations (e.g., colon, stomach, and bladder), innervated mostly by low-threshold receptors. Organs, such as the liver,
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  • ...f that of a smoker. The risks for cancers of the mouth, throat, esophagus, bladder, kidney and pancreas also decrease
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  • ...coronary artery disease, congestive heart failure, ventricular defecit and bladder cancer.
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  • ...ry arteries. There are also radiotracers to detect disorders in bone, gall bladder disease and intestinal bleeding. SPECT agents have recently become availabl
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  • * [[Autonomic Nervous System|Autonomic]] disturbances including bladder and sexual dysfunction, excessive sweating
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  • ...palpating finger parallel to the urethra with the tip of the finger at the bladder neck, and its palmar surface pressed against the posterior/dorsal surface o
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  • ** bladder impairments:<ref name=":5" /> *** bladder infections stemming from urinary retention
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  • ...k of developing pressure sores.<ref name="Klenck" /> The lack of bowel and bladder control poses an increased risk for urinary tract infections due to incompl
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  • * The prostate is located below the bladder. It surrounds the urethra. Proximal to the prostate is the internal ureth * Difficulty emptying the bladder completely
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  • ...e emptied their bladder should be before checking the blood pressure. Full bladder adds 10 mm Hg to the pressure readings.
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  • ...ower limbs, control of the anal sphincter, regulation, and function of the bladder and distal bowel and sensation to the skin around the bottom and back passa ...cute back pain and/or leg pain with a suggestion of a disturbance of their bladder or bowel function and/or saddle sensory disturbance should be suspected of
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  • ...and management consisting of better positioning, skin and pressure care, bladder and bowel management, the prevailing 80% mortality rate for spinal cord inj * Patient and Care Provider education to include self-care, bladder and bowel management, pressure relief and other precautions.
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  • ...and activities of daily living (e.g. gait, bed mobility, transfers, sleep, bladder and bowel function). * Pain (fracture, muscle overuse injury, pressure sore, kidney stone, bladder infection, appendicitis, labour)
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  • * Urination: The PSNS contracts the bladder, which squeezes it so urine can come out.
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  • ...e many factors involved in managing symptoms relating to the bowel and the bladder. Alongside cathertisation and bowel management interventions, providing ed
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  • ...g in continence issues. These therapists concentrate on treating bowel and bladder issues through pelvic floor muscle training, neuromodulation, lifestyle cha
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  • The pelvic cavity functions as housing space for the urinary bladder, the pelvic colon, internal reproductive organs, and rectum. The pelvic cav
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  • ...the pelvic organs. Pelvic floor muscle weakness can lead to problems with bladder and bowel control. Bladder, distal ureter, ischiococcygeus muscle, iliococcygeus muscle, the skin of t
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  • ...loss of consciousness, the body stiffening, and in some instances, loss of bladder control.<ref>[[Cerebral Palsy and Associated Conditions]]</ref>
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  • *Changes in bowel or [[Bladder and bowel management in individuals with SCI|bladder]] function ...m and spreads in the early stages. It has also been known to spread to the bladder, rectum, and distant organs such as the liver, lung,
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  • ...nsfers up, locomotion independent by wheelchair, independent for Bowel and bladder, communication and social cognition. IDEAS score of disability is 40%
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  • ...o give suitable information at the subjective interview, such as bowel and bladder routines, and diet to establish stool consistency and general health. There Straining during defecation is dismayed, to reduce pressure on the bladder, pelvic floor, pudendal nerve, and affiliated branches. Patients who have h
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  • *Emptying the bladder and bowel
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  • ..., difficulty with normal gait and impaired balance, difficulty controlling bladder<ref name=":1" /> * Difficulty with bladder control due to disease progression.
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  • ...nutrition]] and good general care (including hygiene, hydration, bowel and bladder considerations, and appropriate rest and sleep), and social and emotional s
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  • ...e from:https://www.continence.org.au/pages/pelvic-floor-men.html</ref> and bladder, bowel and womb in women<ref name=":22" />. These structures that sit on to # Support internal pelvic organs in the correct positions (Bladder, bowel and womb).<ref name=":23" /><ref name=":25">Foundation Physiotherapy
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  • * Bladder Bowel Dysfunction and Genitourinary Complications
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  • ...], nausea and vomiting, visual disturbances, muscle weakness and bowel and bladder problems.
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  • ...lgia, post-surgical or birthing pelvic pain, interstitial cystitis/painful bladder syndrome (IC/PBS). <ref name=":9">Apte G, Nelson P, Brismée JM, Dedrick G, ...re, during, or after defecation''',''' and sensations of incomplete bowel/ bladder evacuation. While the referred sensation of obturator internus or levator a
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  • *Bladder Management
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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<ref>Healthline Cauda equina Av
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  • Bladder Control. | Bladder and bowel control
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  • *Problems with bowel and bladder function where the patient is unable to feel themselves going to the toilet
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  • * Bladder / bowel development
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  • ...nd physical function and many complications from the injury eg. Neurogenic bladder and bowel, urinary tract infections, [[Pressure Ulcers|pressure ulcers]], [
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  • |Childhood Bladder and Bowel Dysfunction Questionnaire ...n Lonkhuyzen ML, Bols EM, Bastiaenen CH, Benninga MA, de Bie RA. Childhood bladder and bowel dysfunction questionnaire: development, feasibility, and aspects
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  • ...he documentation of red flags was comprehensive in some areas (age over 50, bladder dysfunction, history of cancer, immune suppression, night pain, history of *Change in bowel or bladder habits
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  • ...ady CM. Constipation and fecal incontinence. In: Munsat TL, ed. Neurologic Bladder, Bowel and Sexual Dysfunction.Vol 1. Oxfordshire, United Kingdom: Elsevier
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  • ...ram, [[Yoga and mindfulness for pelvic health|yoga]], advice for bowel and bladder habits, and stress management<ref name=":1" />.
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  • * Bladder and bowel management
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  • ...es within the tubules, obstruction can also happen on a microscopic level. Bladder outlet blockage brought on by an enlarged prostate is a common cause of abr
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  • ...caused by cancers of the head and neck, breast, stomach, pancreas, kidney, bladder, male and female genitourinary tract, and sarcomas. The presence of pulmon
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  • * bladder or bowel dysfunction (including urinary retention, loss of bladder / bowel control)
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  • ...Floor Anatomy|Pelvic Floor]] muscles' (PFM) main function is control over bladder, bowel, sexual function, pregnancy in women and providing support to pelvic
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  • * recurrent infections, such as thrush, bladder infections and skin infections
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  • ...ension to upper two-thirds of the urethra, upper two-thirds of the vagina, bladder mucosa, rectal mucosa, or regional lymph node metastases ≤5 mm.
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  • ...ound to improve mobilility and activities of daily living in patients with bladder cancer.<ref>Bloom E. Prehabilitation evidence and insight review.</ref> ...naecological, hepato-pancreatic-biliary cancers, cervical, pancreatic, and bladder cancers were included in the programme. Physiotherapy input consisted of 5
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  • * Urinary bladder, there is relaxation of the detrusor muscle and contraction of the urethral
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  • ...ologic condition, positive Babinski and/or clonus reflex, changes in bowel/bladder function
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  • ...loss of consciousness, the body stiffening, and in some instances, loss of bladder control.
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  • ...injury. As a result of 2-hourly turning and skincare, together with better bladder management, the prevailing 80% mortality rate for spinal cord injury began
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  • *Pelvic floor, bladder and genital function (S3)<ref name=":1">Petty NJ, editor. Neuromusculoskele
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  • * Bladder and bowel management '''4. Bodily Functions Management: skin integrity, respiratory, nutrition, bladder and bowel care'''
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  • ...or other symptoms or signs of serious spinal pathology including bowel or bladder disturbance, unexplained weight loss, saddle anaesthesia or widespread neur
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  • * Bladder or bowel: constipation, full bladder ...t proper positioning, daily skin inspection, an adequate and regular bowel/bladder regimen, avoiding noxious stimuli, and identifying signs of infection and p
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  • * Changes in Bowel and Bladder Function <ref name=":2" />
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  • ...nging urologic procedure because the prostate is in close proximity to the bladder, rectum, and neurovascular supply to the penis.
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  • *Bladder/Bowel symptoms: spastic or flaccid bladder, constipation, diarrhoea and incontinence. ...ome “spastic” in which it is unable to empty urine properly or a “flaccid” bladder in which it is unable to hold urine<ref name="NMSS" />. Bowel problems are
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  • ...a single kidney, double ureters (the tubes leading from the kidneys to the bladder), hydronephrosis, or swelling cysts
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  • ...al discomfort and may present with neurological problems such as bowel and bladder dysfunction, sexual dysfunction, and numbness/weakness of the lower extremi
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  • ...order that specifically affects autonomic functions (I.e., blood pressure, bladder function, etc.) of the nervous system.<ref>Wenning GK, Colosimo C, Geser F, ===== Neurogenic Bladder =====
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  • * bladder and sexual dysfunctions<ref name="Arachnoiditis PT">MATLOCK, C.L. Physiothe
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  • **Spinal cord compression (motor or sensory loss, bowel/bladder dysfunction, paraplegia)<ref name="Differential text" />
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  • # support the abdominal viscera (bladder, intestines, uterus) and the rectum '''Bowel/bladder dysfunction'''<ref name=":10" /> 
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  • ...normal soft tissue and fluid-filled organs (heart, liver, spleen, urinary bladder).&nbsp; Variation in volume, thickness and degree of compactness of soft ti
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  • ...nts with signs of Metastatic Spinal Cord Compression (MSCC) (eg paralysis, bladder/bowel changes, band-like pain), they will likely have a poor prognosis as t
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  • *Problems with bladder and bowel control ...However, sleep is often disturbed in these patients due to muscle spasms, bladder weakness, and so on and as a result, rest can be difficult.
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  • ...independence, overall well being and community integration. Management of bladder and bowel function is of primary importance.
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  • * may have difficulty controlling their bowel and bladder, which may increase the risk for development of pressure sores; * difficulty controlling the bladder and bowel;
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  • ...meningitis, hepatitis, vomiting, diarrhea, otitis, and hydrops of the gall bladder, and anterior uveitis. Cardiac complications usually begin about 1-4 weeks
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  • * Bladder and bowel dysfunctions for example persons with neurological conditions suc
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  • ...isorders such as [[Irritable Bowel Syndrome|irritable bowel syndrome]] and bladder pain syndrome. <ref name=":0" />
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  • ..., waste and toxins. The filtered waste is than transferred to the bladder. Bladder holds this waste until execrated. Most of the drugs that enter human body
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  • ...[Spinal Shock|spinal shock]], spasticity, neuropathic pain, and neurogenic bladder.<ref name=":1" />
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  • ...timuli such as pressure against the skin, limb position, distention of the bladder, and body temperature. If a stimulus becomes so strong that it may be harmf
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  • *Gall bladder pathology- may include gall stones, cholecystitis; characterized by abdomin
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  • ...tant role in achieving and can assist with weight control, skin integrity, bladder and bowel management, and optimize immune system function. Clinical dietici * Assist with bladder and bowel management. 

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  • ...birth. This causes weakness in the posterior recess. the intestine or the bladder protrudes through the abdominal wall or into the inguinal canal in the groi
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  • ...isorders such as [[Irritable Bowel Syndrome|irritable bowel syndrome]] and bladder pain syndrome. <ref name=":0" /> ...zziness, muscle paralysis, joint stiffness, muscle cramps, incontinence of bladder or bowel can be present - these can suggest specific causes or more urgent
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  • **symptoms include bladder and bowel changes and saddle anaesthesia<ref name=":1" />
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  • *Urinary urgency which may progress to bladder and bowel [[Urinary Incontinence]] ...h rapidly progressive neurological deficits or if there is the presence of bladder dysfunction, urgent surgery is necessary eg cauda equina syndrome, conus me
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  • * Nephrolithiasis(Kidney and bladder stones)
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  • ...[[Diaphragmatic Breathing Exercises|diaphragmatic]] paralysis, neurogenic bladder, [[Guillain-Barre Syndrome|Guillain Barre syndrome]], and myelitis. In seve
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  • ...bance.<ref name="Yonenobu" />Indicators of poor prognosis include bowel or bladder dysfunction, and general weakness.<ref name=":1" />
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  • ...owing were WNL. Respiratory function and breath sounds were WNL. Bowel and bladder function were WNL; the patient was always continent. Cognition was WNL. The
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  • ...ere a role for physical activity interventions in the treatment pathway of bladder cancer?]. BMJ Open. 2019:9(11):1-4.</ref>. A narrative review suggests neur
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  • ...7tn0SeI|250}} <div class="text-right"><ref>Michelle Kenway. How to Control Bladder Leaks and Get 'The Knack'. Available from: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=
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  • ...oy presenting with back inflammation, lower extremity paralysis, bowel and bladder incontinence, progressive weight loss, numbness below T10 and&nbsp;low grad
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  • ...Alcock canal and medial to the ischial spine attempting to reproduce pain, bladder, or rectal symptoms—the Valleix phenomenon<ref>Antolak SJ. [https://books
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  • ...removal of the internal urethral sphincter allowing semen to move into the bladder rather than into the urethra.<ref name=":0" />
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  • * Symptoms pattern - worsening of symptoms, recent bladder or bowel issue, sensory changes, unsteady gait, age above 50, previous hist
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  • # Bladder
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  • * A full assessment of bladder and bowel function should be undertaken over a period of days following adm * suitable bowel and bladder management programme
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  • ...tumour, there could be pain, motor and sensory deficits and in rare cases, bladder control could be affected<ref name="baleriaux">Balériaux D. [https://www.n
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  • ...cardiovascular, respiratory, gastrointestinal, and nervous system, kidney, bladder, and [[Hematological Disorders|hematological diseases]]), as well as [[Canc
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  • ...lysis, there are much wider consequences for many body functions including bladder, bowel, respiratory, cardiovascular and sexual function as well as social, ...ry of sexual function as most important, when measured against recovery of bladder/bowel function, eradicating autonomic dysreflexia, improving gait and trun
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  • * Sexual dysfunction & bladder and bowel complications
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  • ...erapy, which may include limited skills to treat their pelvic pain, bowel, bladder, or sexual symptoms.<ref name=":9" /> In addition, minority stress experien
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  • ...lved sensory issues in arms and legs, loss of muscle strength in limbs, or bladder-bowel dysfunction should be treated with suspicion.<ref name=":6">Smith B.,
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  • ...oductive system to hip, groin, SI, and sacral areas. Back pain, changes in bladder function, and sexual dysfunction are the most common symptoms associated wi ...ates, the semen is not deposited outside the body but rather goes into the bladder. This is known as ''retrograde ejaculation''. This type of surgery does not
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  • * Other symptoms include bladder and bowel dysfunction (15-20% of patients), hyperreflexia and gait impairme
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  • ...luntary bodily functions such as [[Heart Rate|heart rate]], digestion, and bladder function.
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  • Because horses do not have a gall bladder, it is difficult for them to digest high-fat diets. Thus, a normal equine d
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  • ...ww.pva.org/CMSPages/GetFile.aspx?guid=76306d23-c6a9-4e48-bf3b-9c557bc21b34 Bladder Management for Adults with Spinal Cord Injury: Clinical Practice Guideline
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  • ...k of developing pressure sores.<ref name="Klenck" /> The lack of bowel and bladder control poses an increased risk for urinary track infections due to incompl
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  • ...on with his spinal fracture and impairments. Pt denies changes in bowel or bladder function since LBP onset.
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  • * Bladder/bowel symptoms
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  • *Bowel and bladder dysfunction (i.e. the patient is unable to feel themselves going to the toi
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  • ...alth benefits, including improved circulation, bone density, and bowel and bladder function.
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  • ...arriers to community reintegration include the following: pain, neurogenic bladder, spasticity, contracture and sleep problems. In addition, inappropriate or
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  • ...er administration of Bacillus Calmette Guerin vaccine ( BCG) treatment for bladder cancer.<ref name=":1" />
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  • ...with altered mental status or focal neurological signs * Ruptured viscera, bladder, liver, oesophageal varices or uterus with hemodynamic instability * Dissec
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  • ...cord resulting in numbness or tingling in the abdomen and legs, bowel and bladder problems, difficulty walking ...ore strength, improvement of standing and walking function, improvement of bladder, bowel and sexual function, improvement of endurance and safe functioning o
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  • *Ensure bladder emptying before workouts.
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  • ...enomenon can manifest in the migration of the representation areas for the bladder, bowel and genitals into the amputation zone. Again, stimulation of these o
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  • ...s of the spinal cord, which means that eye movements, sensation, bowel and bladder function remain intact.
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  • * bladder / bowel continence
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  • ...le. Patients may experience deterioration in walking ability, numbness and bladder dysfunction following the operation and later complications including spina
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  • ...important benefits such as improved circulation, skin integrity, bowel and bladder function, sleep, and a sense of well-being. <ref>Eng JJ, Levins SM, Townson
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  • ...s characterised by progressive spastic paraparesis and hyperreflexia with bladder involvement. Sensory ataxia and co-existing distal sensory neuropathy is co
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  • ...nsory function in the trunk, sensory function in the lower extremities and bladder function) based on motor and sensory functions which are individually grade
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  • * Sayer et al (1990) found women with stress incontinence, prolapsed bladder neck had a greater incidence of abdominal striae.<ref name=":2" />
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  • ...M) refers to atrophic symptoms that women may have in the vulvovaginal and bladder-urethral areas from the loss of estrogen that occurs with menopause.
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  • ...hortages, lack of education for carers, poor nutrition and hydration, poor bladder and bowel care.<ref name=":0" />
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  • ...ral Palsy. Available at https://www.yourtherapysource.com/blog1/2016/08/01/bladder-bowel-control-children-cerebral-palsy/ (Last Accessed 2 Sep 2016).</ref>, a
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  • ** Bowel/bladder dysfunction should be considered in combination with multiple sensory, moto
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  • ...d Physiology|Blood]] in urine and stool due to haemorrhage in the kidney / bladder/ intestines or stomach
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  • * changes in bowel and bladder function
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  • * Bladder and bowel changes
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  • * bladder / bowel dysfunction
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  • ...ncision into the groin area to find the femoral artery. A catheter balloon bladder is guided up to femoral artery via X-Ray to the site of the aneurysm locati
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  • ...nal and urethral sphincters) provide conscious control over the bowels and bladder, respectively, such that we are able to control the release of faeces/flatu
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  • ...rticularly chest, back and neck), anxiety, ‘brain-fog’, irritable bowel or bladder, paresthesia, cold extremities.
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  • ...akness in lower limbs and upper limbs, spasms and areas of increased tone, bladder and bowel dysfunction and most significantly, fatigue.
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  • ** Bladder and bowel impairment
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  • |Radiculopathy, Weakness, Bowel or Bladder Dysfunction * Bladder or bowel dysfunction
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  • ...that physical activity can reduces the risks of developing colon, breast, bladder, and gastric cancers although physical activity done in the sun can lead to
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  • ...utcomes and may help predict recovery of autonomic functions such as bowel/bladder, cardiovascular, respiratory, and reproductive ability, and future ambulati
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  • * Urinary: bladder irritation
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  • * Gall bladder conditions
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  • | Radiculopathy<br>Pins and needles<br>Bowel or bladder dysfunction<br>Weakness ...m neural compression. Symptoms such as significant leg weakness or loss of bladder/bowel control are prerequisites for surgical excision of the fragment <ref
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  • ...self. Numbness, coordination and gait issues, grip weakness and bowel and bladder complaints with associated physical findings may be reported.
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  • ...they graduated from. Decreased independence: trouble controlling bowel and bladder, increased risk of wandering or becoming lost, dependence with choosing app
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  • * Bowel and bladder disturbances
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  • ...ed on catheters and probes inserted into the pulmonary artery, oesophagus, bladder or rectum) are considered to be more accurate than peripheral thermometers
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  • ...so affect the intestinal tract and the urinary system like the ureter, the bladder, and the urethra. Nevertheless, endometriosis is not limited to the pelvis
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  • ...tumors, soft tissue sarcoma, melanoma, and epithelial tumors, which can be bladder, breast, colorectal, kidney, lung, nasal cavity, prostate, retroperitoneum,
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  • ...r the individual that your assessment may need to be scheduled around e.g. bladder and bowel management, nutritional needs - if a patient has not got adequate
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  • ...arm pain and neurological signs, from two nerve routes<br> Disturbance of bladder and bowel function, or perineal anaesthesia<br> Spinal cord symptoms
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  • *Rarely loss of bowel or bladder control.<ref name=":1" /><br>
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  • * Bladder training
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  • *If patients present with new-onset bowel or bladder dysfunction, saddle anesthesia, bilateral lower extremity weakness and/ or ...sia. Patients with LSS also can report nocturnal leg cramps and neurogenic bladder symptoms. Symptoms can be unilateral or more commonly bilateral and symmetr
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  • ...intravesical pressure (IVP)<ref name=":21" />, or pressure of urine in the bladder.<ref>Claridge M. Intravesical Pressure And Outflow Resistance During Mictur
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  • ...promised / weak. Other organs linked to the reproductive tract such as the bladder may also be affected.
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  • * loss of bladder or bowel control.
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  • ·       Changes to bladder and bowels ...ression- lower limb weakness or altered sensation, disturbance of bowel or bladder function (NICE c,2023).
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  • ...n the spinal cord is also involved, numbness, tingling, weakness, or bowel/bladder dysfunction may occur.<ref name=":1" /><br>Upon inspection of the spine, th
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  • ...prostate cancer, 60% in [[Thyroid Cancer|thyroid cance]]<nowiki/>r, 40% in bladder cancer, 20–25% in [[Renal Cancer|renal cell]] carcinoma, and 14–45% in
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  • ...munication, communication through medical devices, and effective bowel and bladder control <ref name=":5" /><ref name=":3" /><ref name=":7" />. The therapy te
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  • * Bladder disorders in women’s health physiotherapy. ..., patients received treatment from nurses, physiotherapists, had bowel and bladder training, mental health care and vocational rehabilitation. Patients were d
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  • ...eflexia, keep them sitting upright, address the suspected cause (e.g. full bladder, kinked catheter, or other stimulus below the level of injury). If symptoms
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  • ...be displaced as the baby continues to descend through the birth canal. The bladder is pushed up into the abdominal cavity, the rectum flattens along the sacra
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  • * Changes to bowel/bladder control
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  • ...or paresis (lumbar), or [[Bowel Management in Spinal Cord Injury|bowel and bladder symptoms]] (sacral). Other common sites of metastases are lymph nodes, [[Lu
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  • ...hallenges at rest. The patient reports experiencing no changes in bowel or bladder functioning, difficulty with swallowing, and changes in cognitive function.
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  • *Difficulty controlling their bladder (urinary incontinence)
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  • ...d. Games have been designed for patients with burns, diabetes, asthma, and bladder and bowel dysfunction. Future research should focus on designing more speci
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  • ...ral deficits (ex. attention, irritability), sensory impairments, bowel and bladder issues, fatigue, weight loss, pain, depression, anxiety, balance and postur
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