Cottenden, D. J., Cottenden, A. M.
Friction is important across a wide range of applications. In particular, in health care, friction is thought to be the cause of some pressure ulcers in largely immobile patients, and abrasion due to...
Xu, Y., Macaulay, M.C., Jowitt, F.A., Clarke-O'Neill, S.R., Fader, M.J., Van Den Heuvel, E.A., ...
Clinicians often use intuitive models based on clinical experience or regression models based on population studies to plan treatment of gait-related disorders. Because such models are constructed...
Absorbent products for light urinary incontinence in women [Review] (2007)
Fader, M., Cottenden, A.M., Getliffe, K.
Background: Incontinence is a common and embarrassing problem which has a profound effect on social and psychological well-being. Many people wear absorbent products to contain urine leakage and...
Cottenden, A.M., Rothwell, J.G., Leander, H., Landeryou, M.A., Fader, M., Pettersson, L., ...
ISO 11948-2 – an international standard laboratory method developed to predict the leakage performance of small disposable pads for lightly incontinent women – was investigated. The repeatability...
Cottenden, A.M., Rothwell, J.G., Leander, H., Landeryou, M.A., Fader, M.J., Pettersson, L., ...
ISO 11948-2--an international standard laboratory method developed to predict the leakage performance of small disposable pads for lightly incontinent women--was investigated. The repeatability and...
Sample sizes for designed studies with correlated binary data (2003)
Brooks, R.J., Cottenden, A.M., Fader, M.J.
The paper considers comparative studies in which subjects use more than one product or receive more than one treatment. The paper is focused mainly on the comparison of products, including the...
Cottenden, A.M., Fader, M.J., Pettersson, L., Brooks, R.J.
The ability of ISO 11948-1 (the Rothwell method) to predict the leakage performance of disposable bodyworn pads for heavy urinary incontinence was investigated by measuring correlations between...
Tinnion, E., Jowitt, F., Clarke-O'Neill, S., Cottenden, A.M., Fader, M., Sutherland, I.
Continence difficulties affect the lives of a substantial minority of the population. Women are far more likely than men to be affected by urinary incontinence but the range of management options for...
Tinnion, E., Jowitt, F., Clarke-O'Neill, S., Cottenden, A.M., Fader, M., Sutherland, I.
Continence difficulties affect the lives of a substantial minority of the population. Women are far more likely than men to be affected by urinary incontinence but the range of management options for...
Cottenden, A.M., Fader, M.J., Pettersson, L., Brooks, R.J.
The ability of ISO 11948-1 (the Rothwell method) to predict the leakage performance of disposable bodyworn pads for heavy urinary incontinence was investigated by measuring correlations between...
Coated catheters for intermittent catheterization: smooth or sticky? (2001)
Fader, M., Moore, K.N., Cottenden, A.M., Pettersson, L., Brooks, R., Malone-Lee, J.
Objective: To evaluate the current range of hydrophilic-coated catheters for intermittent self-catheterization, focusing on the adherence of the catheter to the urethral mucosa at the end of...
Sheaths for urinary incontinence: a randomized crossover trial (2001)
Fader, M, Pettersson, L, Dean, G, Brooks, R, Cottenden, A.M, Malone-Lee, J
Objective: To evaluate the full range of self-adhesive continence sheaths for men available in the UK and thus provide clinicians and consumers with a basis for product selection. Subjects and...