After a spinal cord injury, can we predict who will recover independent bowel management during the first year?
Lähettäjä Wellspect Suomi, 8.3.2022
Neurogenic bowel dysfunction (NBD) with symptoms of constipation and fecal incontinence is a common complication of traumatic spinal cord injury. In a new study, the aim was to identify factors that could predict the recovery of independent bowel function to assist clinicians in their prognosis of bowel function and to guide them to bowel management strategies useful for the patient.
Lue lisääAihe: bowel dysfunction, bowel management, spinal cord injury (SCI)
ISCoS Webinar: Reflecting on the past, Planning for the future
Lähettäjä Wellspect Suomi, 4.2.2022
We are honoured to have been invited to join the International Spinal Cord Injury Society (ISCoS) in the second episode of their webinar series: 'SCI Care: What really matters'.
Lue lisääAihe: ISCoS, spinal cord injury (SCI)
Empowering SCI patients to get their dignity back
Lähettäjä Wellspect Suomi, 21.9.2021
Monday, September 20th marked the start of Urology Week 2021. As part of our annual partnership with The International Spinal Cord Society (ISCoS), we were invited to host the latest episode of their podcast "SCI Care: What really matters" for a urology focused episode with host Rachel Chapple, Global Product Manager and Clinical Education Manager for Wellspect, and guests Carina Andersson, Nurse and Urotherapist, and ISCoS President Prof Ruth Marshall.
Lue lisääAihe: spinal cord injury (SCI)
What Healthcare Professionals should know about Autonomic Dysreflexia
Lähettäjä Anna Mars, 16.9.2021
Autonomic dysreflexia (AD) is a condition that may affect as many as 90% of spinal cord injured patients with injuries at or above the 6th thoracic vertebrae. This review aims to increase the knowledge and understanding of AD to ease management of the condition.
Lue lisääAihe: Neurogenic bowel, spinal cord injury (SCI)