{ "modal": { "title": "", "headline": "Taking a More ‘Hands Off’ Approach for Intermittent Catheter Care May Provide Unexpectedly Better Health Outcomes", "content": "

This case study reviews the challenges of a person with AD who acquired his spinal injury (level T4) at age five and practiced ‘CIC’ for decades using a reusable nelaton catheter but experienced several episodes of urinary tract infection (UTI) each year.

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