Specialists We Work With


Colorectal Surgeon

A colorectal surgeon has a particular interest in diseases of the colon and rectum.  To become proficient in the treatment and management of these digestive disorders, a colorectal surgeon must undergo training in both general surgery as well as advanced training in problems of the lower digestive tract.

A general surgery residency program includes five to six years of training after the completion of a four year medical school program.  Specialized programs that a general surgeon must undergo to become a colorectal surgeon generally take one to two more years.  In all, a colorectal surgeon has undergone a minimum of fourteen years of formal classroom education and practical training before becoming certified to practice medicine.

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Ultrasound

Morpheus® RealTime 90° Endovaginal Ultrasound

Morpheus® RealTime 360° Endorectal Ultrasound for Fecal Incontinence


Pathway® CTS 2000 and Pathway® CTS 1500 Pelvic Muscle Rehabilitation Systems

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Physical Therapist

A physical therapist is a health professional with at least a four year degree that specializes in the evaluation and treatment of various diagnoses that limit physical functioning.  Physical therapists work with individuals of all ages.  Physical therapists examine each individual and develop a plan using treatment techniques to restore function.  Physical Therapists provide care in a variety of settings including hospitals, private practices, outpatient clinics, home health agencies, schools, sports and fitness facilities, work settings and nursing homes.

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MR-25, MR-20, MR-15, MR-10

Primus® and Telesis® Software for the Pathway® MR Series

Pathway® TR Series sEMGs
TR-10, TR-10c, TR-20, TR-20c

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Speech Therapist

A speech therapist or speech-language pathologist (SLP) assess, diagnose, treat and help prevent disorders relating to swallowing, speech, language, cognitive-communication, voice and fluency.

Swallowing difficulties range from patients with oral stage disorders to those who need to improve pharyngeal swallowing mechanics.  Speech disorders involve patients who cannot produce speech sounds or cannot produce them clearly and those with speech rhythm and fluency problems such as stuttering.  Language disorders entail understanding and producing language.  Cognitive communication impairments such as attention, memory and problem solving and voice disorders such as inappropriate pitch or harsh voice are addressed by the speech therapist.

A speech therapist requires a Master’s Degree in Speech Pathology, 375 hours of supervised clinical experience, a passing grade on a national examination and at least nine months of post-graduate professional experience.

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Urogynecologist

A urogynecologist is an obstetrician/gynecologist who specializes in the care of women with pelvic floor disorders (female urology).  This field of medicine is also known as Female Pelvic Medicine and Reconstructive Surgery.

Urogynecologists are specialists in the evaluation and treatment of conditions that affect the female pelvic organs and the muscles and connective tissue that support the organs.  Their additional training focuses on the surgical and non-surgical treatment of non-cancerous gynecologic problems.

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Urodiagnostics

Morpheus® Urodynamics

Morpheus® Uroflowmetry


Ultrasound

Morpheus® RealTime 3-D Abdominal Ultrasound for Bladder, Renal and Aorta Imaging

Morpheus® RealTime 360° Endorectal Ultrasound for Fecal Incontinence

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Pathway® CTS 2000 and Pathway® CTS 1500 Pelvic Muscle Rehabilitation Systems

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Urologist

A urologist is a physician who has specialized knowledge and skill regarding problems of the male and female urinary tract and male reproductive organs.  Because of the variety of clinical problems encountered knowledge of internal medicine, pediatrics, gynecology and other specialties is required of the urologist.  Urology is classified as a surgical subspecialty.

Urologists undergo a rigorous post-graduate surgical training period for a minimum duration of five years, of which twelve months must be completed in general surgery and thirty six months in clinical urology.  The remaining twelve months are spent in general surgery, urology or other clinical disciplines relevant to urology.

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Morpheus® System

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Urodiagnostics

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Morpheus® Uroflowmetry with Two Channel sEMG for Pediatric Voiding Dysfunction

Morpheus® Uroflowmetry


Ultrasound

Morpheus® RealTime 3-D Abdominal Ultrasound for Bladder, Renal and Aorta Imaging

Morpheus® RealTime 90° Endovaginal Ultrasound


Pathway® CTS 2000 and Pathway® CTS 1500 Pelvic Muscle Rehabilitation Systems

Pathway® DUO for Pediatric Voiding Dysfunction

Pathway® STM-10 Vaginal and Rectal Intracavity Stimulator


WiCAM™ Wireless Digital Endoscope Camera & LED Light Source






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