Science Alert: Neurogenic lower urinary tract disfunction from 3 perspectives - spinal cord injury, spina bifida and multiple sclerosis

Gepostet von Maria Åberg Håkansson, 06.02.2019 08:35:00

One common reason behind lower urinary tract dysfunction is neurological damage secondary to spinal cord injury (SCI), spina bifida, or multiple sclerosis. Even though the everyday situation is different for people living with these conditions, they share many problems linked to their bladder.

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Themen: Neurogenic bladder, Spinal Cord Injury (SCI), Multiple Sklerose (MS)

Science Alert: Spinal Cord Injury – Beginning of A New Life

Gepostet von Maria Åberg Håkansson, 10.12.2018 12:15:00

A spinal cord injury (SCI) is a severe health condition that changes lives in many ways. For this reason, there is a strong research focus on preventing injury and improving outcomes. Recent research has used examples of different aspects of SCI, either from birth (e.g. spina bifida) or as a result of injuries later in life, for example after an accident.

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Themen: Science Alert, Spinal Cord Injury (SCI)