The neurogenic bladder

Nursing Standard
A Bardsley

Abstract

Many people with incontinence and bladder problems have an underlying neurogenic cause, with damage to the neurological pathways which regulate the function of the bladder. This article demonstrates how an understanding of the neurological control of the bladder can lead to more effective assessment and treatment of incontinence.

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