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Dr. Anita Florendo-Cumbermack, a distinguished Neurologist, is dedicated to providing comprehensive and compassionate care for patients with neurological disorders. With a particular focus on epilepsy, multiple sclerosis, and neurodegenerative diseases, Dr. Florendo-Cumbermack combines her extensive expertise with a patient-centered approach. Her commitment to utilizing the latest advancements in neurology ensures that each individual receives personalized and effective treatment plans tailored to their unique needs. Share your experience and write a review to help others benefit from Dr. Florendo-Cumbermack's exceptional dedication to advancing neurological care and promoting optimal health and well-being.
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LHSC University Hospital Campus
- LHSC University Hospital Campus, Clinical Neurological Sciences, 339 Windermere Road Room, London ON N6A 5A5
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This Dr seems to believe that neuroforaminal stenosis does NOT cause bladder issues. She requires to be reeducated on the subject. Neuroforaminal stenosis, which is a narrowing of the nerve exit canals in the spine, can lead to bladder disturbances, including incontinence, due to compression of the nerves that control bladder function, particularly in severe cases where the condition significantly impacts the nerves in the lower back; this is often referred to as a “neurogenic bladder. Neuroforaminal stenosis, which is a narrowing of the nerve exit canals in the spine, can lead to bladder disturbances, including incontinence, due to compression of the nerves that control bladder function, particularly in severe cases where the condition significantly impacts the nerves in the lower back; this is often referred to as a “neurogenic bladder. It’s ok though, if I cough I pee a little so that’s now how I know. Thank you so much for your help Doc.
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