Geriatric Comprehensive Rehabilitation using Pressure Biofeedback of Neurogenic Bladder: A Case Report
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https://doi.org/10.70135/seejph.vi.2565Keywords:
Geriatric, Biofeedback, Neurogenic Bladder, RehabilitationAbstract
This case report examines the effectiveness of pressure biofeedback in managing neurogenic bladder in a geriatric patient. Neurogenic bladder, a prevalent issue in elderly individuals with neurological impairments, leads to symptoms such as urinary incontinence and retention, significantly impacting quality of life. Pressure biofeedback, a non-invasive rehabilitation approach, provides real-time feedback to enhance pelvic floor muscle control. This technique has shown promise in reducing urinary symptoms, lowering infection risks, and improving overall bladder function. The case highlights biofeedback as a viable alternative for elderly patients, promoting autonomy and functional improvement in bladder control without invasive procedures., transformation, and adaptation - this study is extremely important.
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