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Geriatric Incontinence: A Behavioral and Exercise Approach to Treatment


by P.T. Janet A. Hulme M.A.

List Price: $29.95
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Sales Rank: 1203705
Studio: Phoenix
Binding: Paperback
Number Of Pages: 167
Publication Date: August 01, 1999
Publisher: Phoenix


EDITORIAL REVIEWS

Product Description
A conservative approach to treatment of bladder and bowel incontinence in men and women. Geriatric Incontinence: A Behavioral & Exercise Approach to Treatment, is an innovative book with comprehensive programs for assisted living, home health and at home seniors.

Improving bladder and bowel incontinence in the frail elderly with dementia is possible! This book offers clinically applicable, comprehensive protocols for interdisciplinary teams in nursing homes, residential living facilities and home health agencies. HFCA compliant programs and protocols are provided in reproducible formats.

Geriatric Incontinence details an easy to follow program for the active elderly with the goal of maintaining independence and involvement in the community.

Geriatric Incontinence expands on the knowledge and programs from Janet Hulme's previous books on the subject. With sixteen major sections this book is useful to those already involved in treating patients and those who are just getting started.

Help your patients, parents and others regain independence from a problem that can severely limit productivity and happiness. It is possible and easy.



CUSTOMER REVIEWS (Average Customer Rating: 5.0 based on 1 review)

Geriatric incontinence: A behavioral and exercise approach to treatment by Janet A. Hulme  

Janet A. Hulme has been a physical therapist for over three decades. She started writing about health in the mid 1990s. The book has 14 chapters: 1. common Myths and Mysteries, 2. anatomy/Physiology for the Clinician and Client, 3. Types and Causes of Urinary Incontinence, 4. Fecal Incontinence/
Constipation, 5. Beyond Kegels Exercises and Physiologic Quieting, 6. Biofeedback: How Can itHelp with Exxercises for Incontinence/ 7. Life Style Changes for Continence, 8. What medications Can help? 9. confident and Continent Prevention Program, 10. The Active Elderly at Home and Independent, 11. The Frail Elderly, 12. Total Hip Replacement, hip Fracture, and Incontinence, 13. For Men Only, and 14. Protective Products for Incontinence. The book ends with a list of resources, references, and a glossary.
She describes the bladder as a balloon sitting in a hammock and describes exercises to lift the perineal muscles and close the bladder outlet to keep people dry. She presents an excellent discussion of nutritional recommendations, exercise program, diaphragmatic breathing, hand warming, body/mind quieting and urinary and bowel habits. The function, effect and examples of medications are presented. The book is illustrated to show how to do beyond Kegel exercises by rolling the knees out and back, using a Kegelband and Kegelball. The book is in large type with bolded topics. There are numbered and bulleted lists and helpful figures. Examples of weekly bladder/bowel record, bladder/bowel monitoring record, incontinence master assessment/intervention form, recommendations for incontinence intervention program, bladder/bowel intervention protocol, results summary bladder bowel training, and results summary-problem list are presented. This book is packed with useful information for people with bowel and bladder problems and the professionals who try to help them.

November 08, 2005


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