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As more physicians are diagnosing and treating the entire Pelvic Floor, The Prometheus Group has developed a system called Morpheus®.  The system is able to perform Pelvic Muscle Rehab, Urodynamics, Anorectal Manometry, Uroflowmetry, Endorectal Ultrasound, and Bladder Ultrasound on a single Platform.  One patient database, one computer, at very cost effective pricing.  Reports are generated in PDF to easily import into Electronic Medical Records. Written by Keith Behrends Sales Manager The Prometheus Group

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Many changes have occurred in the Urodynamic market place over the last five years. Consolidation and elimination of trusted urology partners have occurred. The mergers and buyouts have led to elimination of key urodynamic companies and less competition. We at The Prometheus Group would like to give the medical professional the ability to have choices when making decisions on equipment. We want to give back to you the ability to select rather than settle when making selections for new equipment and supplies. When considering your next acquisition of new equipment please take a look at The Prometheus Group to help fill your needs for Urodynamic equipment, Biofeedback equipment, Anal Rectal Manometry, and Pelvic Floor Therapy with e-stim along with Ultrasound for Kidney, PVR and 360 availability. Written ...

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What is Urodynamics? Urodynamics is a series of diagnostic tests to evaluate the bladder’s function and efficiency.  Urodynamic testing may be performed when: 1) the patient experiences a moderate to severe involuntary loss of urine; 2) other tests do not determine the cause of incontinence; 3) the physician suspects there is more than one cause of incontinence and; 4) the patient is considering surgery.  Urodynamics will assess bladder filling, bladder storage, transportation and emptying/micturition of urine.  The urodynamic study goal is to reproduce and identify the underlying causes of lower urinary tract dysfunction.  According to the Standardization Committee of the International Continence Society, a good urodynamic study is comprised of three main elements: 1) a clear indication for an appropriate selection of ...

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