This beautifully illustrated Anatomy of Stress Incontinence Chart is an informative and easy-to-understand learning tool, exclusive to AnatomyStuff. Ideal for patient education and healthcare training, this chart outlines:
- What stress incontinence is
- Healthy bladder anatomy
- How the anatomy changes with stress incontinence
- Common symptoms
- Underlying causes
- Management strategies
Featuring clear, colourful visuals, this chart helps demystify the condition by showing side-by-side comparisons of a normal bladder and one affected by stress incontinence. It also includes illustrated instructions on performing pelvic floor exercises, an essential part of managing symptoms.
This stress incontinence chart is a valuable addition to any clinical environment, especially in gynaecology, urology, physiotherapy or general practice settings. It’s also a helpful revision aid for medical, nursing and physician associate students.
This resource has been medically reviewed by Mr Nicholas Dixon, MbChB MRCOG, Specialist Trainee in Obstetrics & Gynaecology, and Clarice Ciarlantini, Midwife Sonographer.
Available in the following display options to suit your space:
- Classic Semi-Glossy Prints – Sizes: 45 x 60 cm, 60 x 80 cm, and 70 x 100 cm. Semi-glossy finish for enhanced colour and clarity.
- Framed Prints – In black or white frames, with matte paper and smooth, non-reflective finish. Supplied ready to hang in sizes 45 x 60 cm, 60 x 80 cm, and 70 x 100 cm.
Whether displayed in a consultation room or classroom, this friendly and professional chart helps support understanding and care of stress incontinence.