Overview
- First textbook on this topic to enable clinicians to learn about the practicalities of assessment and treatment
- Provides a clear, concise and practical clinical introduction to the assessment and conservative treatment of pelvic floor disorders in both men and women
- Each topic is considered separately and follows the same format
- Additional sections on "alternative" therapies broaden the scope of the book
- Includes supplementary material: sn.pub/extras
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Table of contents (37 chapters)
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Urinary Incontinence
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Treatment of Urinary Incontinence
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About this book
Reviews
From the reviews:
… [The book’s] strength lies in its multidisciplinary input, which was achieved by combining the specialist skills and knowledge of 39 experts, including the editors. The result is a unique and very comprehensive volume, providing the reader with a truly holistic approach to the assessment and treatment of incontinence and pelvic pain. Aimed primarily at physiotherapists, it confirms their deserved place on the team of health professionals working together in caring form patients seen by this specialty. It is pleasing to find the inclusion of elderly people, patients with neurological impairment, male sufferers, alternative therapies and pelvic pain. ….
….Any health professional working in the field of incontinence and pelvic disorders, whether they are a student or an expert, will find this book of clinical use and interest as either a reference and practical guide or as a teaching tool.
(Ros Thomas, Journal of the Association of Chartered Physiotherapists in Women’s Health, Autumn 2003, 92, 89)
- Each chapter gives evidence-based guidance invaluable to students and specialists alike
- This book reaches out into new uncharted territories
- provides novel additions to previous textbooks on incontinence by including chapters on Complementary Therapies.
- Fascinating to read the assessment and treatment of incontinence with Osteopathy, Acupuncture, Reflex Therapy and Homeopathy.
- Readable, understandable and practical textbook
- Every professional working in the specialty of continence should own a copy
(Grace Dorey, Urology News, September/October 2002, vol. 6, no. 6, 26)
- This book provides a clear, concise and practical clinical introduction to the assessment and conservative treatment of pelvic disorders in both men and women, written by many English and American contributors within various disciplines.
- [It] willappeal to many healthcare professionals working in this specialist field as a useful references and practical guide for the management of pelvic organ disorders.
(G. Natale, Minerva Urologica 2004; 56(3):327)
- The section on pelvic pain covers an area which, until recently, has been poorly defined and difficult to treat. The authors embrace this topic in depth and provide a holistic approach to the multidisciplinary management of these patients.
- The editors are to be congratulated for compiling such a well-rounded, comprehensive textbook which will be a useful reference and practical guide for all undergraduate and postgraduate health professionals working with patients who suffer incontinence and pelvic pain.
(Jane Dixon, Physiotherapy Journal 2003: 566)
"This is a very interesting book written by two eminent physiotherapists. Whilst primarily written for physiotherapists working in the field of urinary incontinence and pelvic pain, it would be invaluable to anyone with a special interest in incontinence. The text is concise and easy to read. … I was pleased to see the simple and clear advice on the practical application of pelvic floor muscle exercises. … I think this book is a welcome addition to our armamentarium." (Jason C Cooper, The Obstetrician & Gynaecologist, Vol. 8 (1), 2006)
"This book provides a clear, concise and practical clinical introduction to the assessment and conservative treatment of pelvic disorders in both men and women … . The book will appeal to many healthcare professionals working in this specialist field (including physiatrists and physiotherapists, urologists and gynaecologists) as a useful reference and practical guide for the management of pelvic organ disorders." (G. Natale, Minerva Urologica, Vol. 56 (3), 2004)
"This latest book covering the management of incontinence and pelvic pain has been compiled by two well-known physiotherapists working withinthis field. It is written for professionals, by professionals, and provides a clear, concise and well-referenced textbook for all health care professionals. … The editors are to be congratulated for compiling such a well-rounded, comprehensive textbook which will be a useful reference and practical guide for all undergraduate and postgraduate health professionals working with patients who suffer incontinence and pelvic pain." (Jane Dixon, Physiotherapy Journal, September, 2003)
"This manual provides a clear, concise and practical clinical introduction to the assessment and practical clinical introduction to the assessment and conservative treatment of pelvic floor disorders in both men and women. … The book is primarily for physiotherapists working in this specialist field. However, it is also a useful reference and practical guide for all health care professionals working with patients suffering from incontinence or other pelvic disorders." (European Urology Today, Vol. 14 (3), 2003)
Editors and Affiliations
Bibliographic Information
Book Title: Therapeutic Management of Incontinence and Pelvic Pain
Book Subtitle: Pelvic Organ Disorders
Editors: Jo Laycock, Jeanette Haslam
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4471-3715-3
Publisher: Springer London
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eBook Packages: Springer Book Archive
Copyright Information: Springer-Verlag London 2002
eBook ISBN: 978-1-4471-3715-3Published: 09 March 2013
Edition Number: 1
Number of Pages: XXI, 265
Number of Illustrations: 134 b/w illustrations
Topics: Gynecology, Physiotherapy, Urology, Nursing