
Urodynamics in SCI Patients
Urodynamics is a series of tests used to evaluate how well the bladder and urethra are functioning, especially in individuals with spinal cord injuries (SCI). These tests measure bladder pressure, capacity, and how well it can store and release urine. SCI can disrupt normal bladder control, leading to issues like incontinence or retention. By assessing bladder function through urodynamics, healthcare providers can better understand the problem and tailor treatments to improve urinary function and overall quality of life for SCI patients.