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Taylor & Francis Urinary Incontinence in Primary Care 2000 Edition by Linda Cardozo, Roger Kirby, David Staskin
With full colour illustrations, flowcharts and algorithms, this handy practical reference guide helps the family practitioner to manage urinary incontinence in primary care. It includes chapters on the anatomy and physiology of the condition, its history and development, different forms of coping and treatment, and case studies to illustrate the different points made with practical applications. The closing chapter tackles a series of popular misconceptions on the part of practitioners and patients, and provides answers to frequently asked questions. Table of contents : - 1. Overview From Primary Care Perspective 2. Anatomy and Physiology 3. Development of Urinary Incontinence 4. History and Examination 5. Investigations 6. Coping Strategies 7. Treatment of Genuine Stress Incontinence 8. Treatment of Detrusor Instability 9. Treatment of Voiding Disorders 10. Case Studies 11. Pads, Pants, Applications 12. Misconceptions and Frequently Asked Questions