Figures
Glossary
Acknowledgements
Introduction
Part 1 Anatomy and physiology: The bladder and the lower urinary
tract
How it works
Part II Incontinence: Causes and treatments
What causes incontinence
Conventional treatment options for stress incontinence
Part III Behavioural intervention: A new and physical approach:
Taking control
Urge incontinence and bladder training
Part IV Cancer and Incontinence: The psychological and social
effects
Dealing with the demons: Cancer, depression and beyond
Erectile dysfunction: The meaning of manhood
Bibliography
Appendix: Pilot study results
Index
Peter Dornan has been a physiotherapist in the fields of sporting injuries and manipulative therapy for more than thirty-five years. When surgery for prostate cancer left him with a severe incontinence problem, he used his knowledge of the body and his determination to find the cure that no-one else offered him. In a final, triumphant test of the Peter Dornan regimen Peter successfully climbed Mt Kilimanjaro in Africa in 2003.
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