Understanding the 3 Types of Urinary Catheters
Urinary catheters are divided into three main types: External, Intermittent, and Indwelling. Depending on the patient, and application, picking the best catheter requires an understanding of the...
View ArticleCan intermittent catheter increase the risk of bladder cancer?
In the spinal cord injury (SCI) population bladder cancer incidence is around 3% versus the less than 1% in the general population. Although bladder cancer typically is 100 times more likely in SCI...
View ArticleLocomotor Training – Fact or Fiction for Treating Spinal Cord Injury
It seems that little has changed in the treatment of spinal cord injuries over the last decade. Hope of one day regaining the use of paralyzed limbs rests on the future development of medical...
View ArticleDangers of Pressure Ulcers, Pressure Sores, or Decubitus Ulcers
What are pressure ulcers? Pressure ulcers also referred to as bedsores or pressure sores, are skin and tissue injuries caused by prolonged pressure to the skin. Pressure ulcers are commonly found on...
View ArticleCure Catheters Going Above and Beyond
Allegro Medical and Cure Medical have teamed up to provide consumers with a unique incontinence experience. Cure Medical invests into both manufacturing technology and research to find the perfect...
View ArticleConveen® Optima offers a reliable and discreet option for male urinary...
This article is sponsored by Coloplast. Men who experience urinary incontinence, or the accidental leakage of urine, are often plagued with embarassment and frustration over their condition. Urinary...
View ArticleWhat Makes Equagel Cushions Different From All Other Cushions?
What Makes Equagel Cushions Different From All Other Cushions? Cushions have been around since biblical times. They have always been an envelope of material into which some soft material is placed to...
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