Urodynamics Testing Positioning for Patients With Neurological Conditions

GStirrups support stable positioning for urodynamics studies in patients with neurogenic bladder — many of whom have the same Parkinson's, MS, or spinal-cord-injury diagnoses that make urodynamics necessary in the first place. The system installs on standard exam or urodynamics tables in under 15 minutes and is FDA compliant. Practices may qualify for the IRS Disabled Access Credit (Form 8826) — consult your accountant.

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How Urodynamics Testing works with GStirrups

  1. Review bladder diary and prior imaging
  2. Install GStirrups on the urodynamics or exam table
  3. Position patient in semi-recumbent lithotomy
  4. Place urethral and rectal catheters
  5. Run filling and voiding phases
  6. Assisted egress and results review

Frequently asked questions

Can urodynamics be performed on patients who cannot hold their legs still?
Yes — full-leg support keeps the pelvis and legs stable through the filling and voiding phases, which matters for a study measuring involuntary detrusor activity. Study protocol remains a clinical decision.

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