[Urological rehabilitation of spinal cord injury patients]
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- DOI: 10.1007/s00120-006-1247-8
[Urological rehabilitation of spinal cord injury patients]
Abstract
The urological rehabilitation of spinal cord injury patients depends on an optimal urological treatment plan and good cooperation between the patient, general practitioner, urologist, and a centre that specialises in treating spinal cord injuries. Because of medical advancements in neuro-urology, one can assume that in cases of lifelong urological care, the individual's life expectancy will be almost normal. The recognition that nonphysiological bladder storage pressure results in restricted kidney function has led to various therapeutic strategies with complementary goals, such as protection of the upper urinary tract, urinary continence, individualized bladder management.
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