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Design We will evaluate the effectiveness and uptake of the KeepWell solution in a 6-month, pragmatic, hybrid effectiveness-implementation RCT for optimizing and sustaining the self-management of older adults with multimorbidity. We will use the type 2 design, which facilitates the
Introduction: Women are more likely to suffer injuries in the Pelvic Floor (PF) and Urinary Incontinence (UI) because of their anatomical characteristics. Their participation in the sports field has been more active recently. There are studies that correlate the race with presenting weakness of the
STUDY DESIGN AND DURATION Project 1 and 2: This multi-site open-label exploratory clinical trial (phase IIb) on examination of the effects of non-invasive transcutaneous spinal cord stimulation will take place at the University of Calgary and, UBC, Canada. In a pseudo-randomized controlled 2×2
Obstructive sleep apnea syndrome (OSAS) is the most common nocturnal breathing disorder. It is characterized by the occurrence, during sleep, of repeated episodes of complete collapse (apnea) or incomplete (hypopneas) of the upper airways. OSAS is a pathology that, through its cardiovascular and
Introduction:
Overactive bladder syndrome (OAB) is defined by the International Continence Society as urinary urgency, with or without urgency incontinence, usually with increased daytime frequency and nocturia in the absence of proven infection or any other pathology.
Epidemiological data suggest
Stroke or unsufficient cerebral circulation is a non-traumatic disease due to occlusion or rupture of brain blood circulation characterized by neurological deficits such as loss of motor control, cognitive impairment, oral disorder or sensory changes in one half of the body resulting from changes.
Lower urinary tract symptoms is a broad term of subjective urinary symptoms such as nocturia, urgency, urinary incontinence, and frequency of voiding, defined by the International Continence Society. Several disorders and conditions affecting the nervous system that controls the lower urinary system
Stroke-related urinary incontinence (UI) persists in more than one third of stroke survivors. It is associated with significant burden including reduced quality of life, increased morbidity and disability. Urgency UI, together with overactive bladder (OAB) symptoms (frequency, urgency, nocturia), is
Traumatic spinal cord injury (SCI) results in permanent paraplegia or quadriplegia in approximately 10,000 Americans annually. All patients with SCI have neuropathic dysfunction of the urinary bladder. Progressive neurological syndromes such as multiple sclerosis, Parkinson's disease, Stroke,
This project will look at the possibility of treating in-patients with UI at RIC while in the acute rehab hospital setting to determine what positive outcomes are possible. Subjects will be provided both individual and group sessions to help educate and treat those suffering with UI. Subjects would
Introduction:
Non-neurogenic urinary urge incontinence (UUI) is a common quality of life disorder that becomes more prevalent with age. It is described as a condition that causes people to feel an "urgent" need to urinate due to muscle spasms in the bladder. Factors such as infection, inflammation,
Approximately 10,000 spinal cord injuries (SCI) occur each year, most of which occur in males (80%). Many of these patients develop neurogenic bladder dysfunction (NGB) characterized by overactivity of the detrusor muscle, termed detrusor overactivity (DO) or detrusor hyperreflexia (DH). They can