TAKING
CONTROL : EFFECTIVE CONTINENCE MANAGEMENT
IN SPINA BIFIDA
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INTRODUCTION
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Spina
bifida: key primary care issues |
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Overview of spina bifida and
the nervous system
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CHAPTER 1 -
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The
spinal cord and brain in myelodysplasias |
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CHAPTER 2 -
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The
impact of hydrocephalus and other CNS conditions on case management |
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CHAPTER 3 -
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Spinal
cord tethering |
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urological system and continence control issues in spina bifida |
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CHAPTER 4 -
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Urological
management of spina bifida (including management of urinary
tract infections) |
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CHAPTER 5 -
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Controlling
urinary incontinence |
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CHAPTER 6 -
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Controlling
faecal incontinence (including constipation and bowel dysfunction)
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| Other
primary care issues for people with spina bifida |
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CHAPTER 7 -
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Health
promotion strategies and other clinical issues in spina bifida |
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CHAPTER 8 -
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Sexuality
and reproductive issues |
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Further resources
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CHAPTER 9 -
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Organisations
and further resources |
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CHAPTER 10 -
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References |
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copyright©2002 Spina Bifida
Foundation of Victoria
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