Feb. 16 virtual class to address managing bowel program after a spinal cord injury

Many people with a spinal cord injury experience some type of bowel dysfunction, which can have a wide variety of health and well-being consequences. However, an effective bowel program individualized to a person’s particular injury, type of bowel dysfunction, medical conditions, and lifestyle can provide stability and prevent many health issues. On Wed., Feb. 16th at 7 p.m. PST, join Kate Delaney, MD, Acting Assistant Professor in the Department of Rehabilitation Medicine at University of Washington as she will review the types of bowel dysfunction after SCI while highlighting the goals and the components of a good bowel program. Finally, she will discuss some options for difficult to manage bowels. Whether you are just learning about bowel care or have had a program for years, this will be a valuable review for anyone with SCI and their caregivers. You may register for this event HERE

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