A tilting bed for the urodynamic assessment of spinal cord injured patients
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ARTICLE PDF REFERENCES * Gibbon, N O K, Parsons, K F & Woolfenden, K A (1980). The Neuropathic Urethra. _Paraplegia_, 18, 221–225. CAS Google Scholar Download references AUTHOR
INFORMATION AUTHORS AND AFFILIATIONS * Senior Registrar, Chestnut Cottage, 5, Pinfold Lane, Scarisbrick, Nr Ormskirk, L40 8HR, Lancashire B P Gardner * Consultant Mechanical Engineer,
Chestnut Cottage, 5, Pinfold Lane, Scarisbrick, Nr Ormskirk, L40 8HR, Lancashire J F Haycock * Consult ant Urologist, Royal Liverpool Hospital, K F Parsons * Research Registrar, Royal
Liverpool Hospital, D Machin * Consultant in Charge, Merseyside Regional Spinal Injuries Centre, Chestnut Cottage, 5, Pinfold Lane, Scarisbrick, Nr Ormskirk, L40 8HR, Lancashire K R Krishnan
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ARTICLE CITE THIS ARTICLE Gardner, B., Haycock, J., Parsons, K. _et al._ A tilting bed for the urodynamic assessment of spinal cord injured patients. _Spinal Cord_ 22, 383–385 (1984).
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