Neuropelveology: An emerging discipline for the management of pelvic neuropathies and bladder dysfunctions through to spinal cord injury, anti-ageing and the mars mission

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Abstract

Neuropelveology is a new specialty in medicine that has yet to prove itself but the need for it is obvious. This specialty includes the diagnosis and treatment of pathologies and dysfunctions of the pelvic nerves. It encompasses knowledge that is for the most part already known but scattered throughout various other specialties; neuropelveology gathers all this knowledge together. Since the establishment of the International Society of Neuropelveology, this discipline is experiencing an ever-growing interest. In this manuscript, the author gives an overview of the different aspects of neuropelveology from the management of pelvic neuropathic pain to pelvic nerves stimulation for the control of pelvic organ dysfunctions and loss of functions in people with spinal cord injuries. The latter therapeutic option opens up new treatments but also widens preventive horizons not only in the field of curative medicine (osteoporosis and cardio-vascular diseases) but also in preventive medicine and anti-ageing, all the way to future applications in the “Mars mission” project.

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Possover, M. (2020, October 1). Neuropelveology: An emerging discipline for the management of pelvic neuropathies and bladder dysfunctions through to spinal cord injury, anti-ageing and the mars mission. Journal of Clinical Medicine. MDPI. https://doi.org/10.3390/jcm9103285

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