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Urinary Incontinence: Integrating Science and Clinical Practice succinctly describes the importance of lower urinary tract physiology to all for an understanding of urinary incontinence and its clinical treatment. World-leading contributors describe the key influences on mechanisms and therapies for proper understanding of the scientific basis of incontinence.The first part of the book is dedicated to System Physiology: Function and Adaptation. In this section, an anatomical sequence is followed for presenting the chapters, moving from the lower urinary tract organs upwards through the spinal centers to the brain. These chapters discuss what is known and unknown for crucial areas, such as neurological control and co-ordination, bladder fibrosis, bladder physiology and more.The second part is dedicated to Incontinence: Mechanism and Therapy. In this clinical application section, chapters derive from the clinical classification of incontinence and explore topics such as the role of urodynamics; mechanisms underpinning medical and interventional treatments; the sensations arising from the lower urinary tract; adverse effects of therapy and the considerable faced in managing incontinence.Written for researchers and clinicians, this book is a welcomed resource for those aiming to understand more about urinary incontinence.
Offers comprehensive coverage of the key influences on mechanisms and therapies within urinary incontinenceExplores topics such as normal function, sensations arising from LUT, and types of urinary incontinenceProvides insights into what urodynamics can tell us about the clinical problems of individual patientsInvestigates the principles of conservative, medical and interventional treatment