Monday, 4 February 2013

Treatment guidelines: stress urinary incontinence



The Royal Dutch Society for Physical Therapy has created some really state of the art guidelines documents for physio therapeutic treatment of some major pathologies. I have presented that before, but I thought it would be useful for students to have access to each treatment guideline separately in this blog.

So, here is the guideline for stress urinary incontinence.

4 comments:

  1. What is the center of the study? What are the herbs which is scientifically involved in this study? Is saw palmetto included on this current study? Does urinary incontinence can triggered by multiple source or just one?

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  2. Unfortunately I am not aware of the things you are asking me. However, you can ask the KNGF (http://www.fysionet.nl/) all your questions!

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  3. There are many women who have this kind of condition. In fact, many of them tried vaginal mesh implants, not knowing the complications they might get from these devices. Some of them had successful surgeries. However, there are also a number of these patients suffered side effects and other complications after the surgery. This causes them to file a Vaginal Mesh Lawsuit against the manufacturer of these faulty devices. Good to know there are other ways to treat urinary incontinence.

    Thanks

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  4. You are right. I think this one is interesting for you: http://ilovephysicaltherapy.blogspot.gr/2013/06/pelvic-organ-prolapse-physical-therapy.html

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