And Practice — Neurourology: Theory

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Mention Urodynamics . It’s the "EKG of the bladder." Explain how clinicians use pressure sensors to "see" a neurological disease through the behavior of the bladder wall. 4. Modern Interventions: "Hacking" the Nervous System Showcase the "Practice" side of your title. Neurourology: Theory and Practice

Modern neurourology must bridge the gap between abstract neurological theory and clinical interventions to restore dignity and health to patients with neurogenic dysfunction. 2. Theory: The Hardwiring of the Bladder Focus on the Switch Model . Here is a structured outline and a few

Talk about Sacral Nerve Stimulation (SNS)—essentially a "pacemaker for the bladder." 3. Practice: When the Signal Fails

Using Botox not for wrinkles, but to paralyze an overactive bladder muscle from the inside.

Briefly touch on the future—stem cells or tissue engineering to repair damaged neural pathways. 5. Conclusion: Beyond the Anatomy

Discuss the guarding reflex—how the body automatically keeps you dry during a cough or a laugh—and how this loop is disrupted in conditions like Spinal Cord Injury (SCI) or Multiple Sclerosis (MS). 3. Practice: When the Signal Fails