
doi: 10.1007/bf01923393
Urethral pressure profilometry has gained widespread usage in the diagnosis and clinical investigation of those patients with incontinence. This article aims to demonstrate the wider range of uses to which this technique has been applied and questions whether the underlying assumptions regarding its use are valid. Indeed is it a clinically useful tool?
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