Managing Life with Incontinence

managing life with incontinenceManaging Life with Incontinence – In this book you will receive guidance from leading experts about how to take control of your life — even when that life includes incontinence. In addition to information about treating and living with incontinence are chapters on building resiliency, communicating with friends, family, and health professionals, and overcoming stigma.Continue reading

Life After Prostatectomy and Other Urological Surgeries

life after prostatectomyLife After Prostatectomy and Other Urological Surgeries – This is one of the very few books ever written geared towards men who develop urinary incontinence after prostate and other urological surgeries. It describes in detail a structured exercise program that patients can follow at home over several weeks to get completely dry. Continue reading

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InControl Medical, LLC

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NOTICE: DO NOT PLACE ORDERS! InControl Medical is not taking any new orders.  Their phone number has been disconnected and they are not responding to emails. File complaints with the Wisconsin Better Business Bureau or the Wisconsin Department of Agriculture, Trade and Consumer Protection for any paid unfilled orders.   

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Company Address: InControl Medical, LLC
3225 Gateway Rd.
Suite 250
Brookfield, WI 53045
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Company Telephone: 1.262.373.0422 (disconnected)
Website: www.incontrolmedical.com
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LABORIE

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LABORIE, a leading global developer and manufacturer of medical devices in the pelvic health and gastroenterology markets, is proud to celebrate over 50 years of innovation and commitment to improving the lives of patients suffering from Urologic and Gastrointestinal disorders.

LABORIE’s product line includes solutions for Urodynamics, Anorectal Manometry, Uroflowmetry, Ultrasound, Pelvic Floor Rehabilitation, Gastroenterology and Neurology. Continue reading

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AbbVie

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Oxytrol for Women by AbbVie is currently the only FDA-approved transdermal patch available over-the-counter to control overactive bladder in women. A previously approved generic version created by Barr Pharm Labs Div Teva was discontinued.
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McAirlaid’s, Inc.

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McAirlaid’s mission is to be Your Partner In Absorption. Over the past 20 years McAirlaid’s has redefined the airlaid market by creating the next generation of nonwovens. SuperCore® is the first nonwoven airlaid produced without glues, binders or latex. With SuperCore® technology, all our products absorb and disperse liquids quickly, giving you consistent results each time.Continue reading

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Wearever by Prime Life Fibers

Wearever logoPrime Life Fibers began in the 1990s when its founder, Bob Deerin, noticed that the US did not have the same kind of high-quality, reusable incontinence underwear that he had seen in Europe. He and his partner began working on creating a quality, locally manufactured garment that soon incorporated their patented 3-layer fabric design that offered total protection.Continue reading

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Thought Technology Ltd.

Thought Technology logoFounded in 1975, Thought Technology is the world’s leading biofeedback and psychophysiological instrument manufacturer. Their instrumentation not only monitors and records a wide variety of physiological and mechanical signals, but also analyzes and feeds back information in real time, through a variety of auditory and visual means.

Thought Technology’s equipment is used as an essential part of many therapeutic treatments and clinical assessment protocols to treat stress related disorders as well as provide treatment for incontinence and muscle rehabilitation, including sEMG-triggered stimulation. On the non-medical side, it is also used in ergonomics, sports and educational applications – wherever accurate and sensitive psychophysiological monitoring and biofeedback are needed. Typical signals include surface electromyography (sEMG), electroencephalography (EEG), electrocardiology (EKG), skin conductance, temperature, blood volume pulse, respiration, inclination, pressure and bend. They have also designed specialized equipment to interface with a variety of third-party sensing devices, such as goniometers and force sensors.Continue reading