Normal vs Bladder Outlet Obstruction
Anatomy Illustrations
This professionally illustrated anatomical image compares normal male urinary outflow with a urinary outflow with a compressed urethra, providing a side-by-side visualization of normal voiding anatomy versus obstructed urinary flow. The illustration highlights the bladder, prostate, bladder neck, urethra, pelvic floor musculature, and the anatomical changes that contribute to impaired bladder emptying.
Designed specifically for rehabilitation professionals, this illustration can be used to support patient education, clinical presentations, teaching materials, professional publications, and other non-commercial healthcare applications.
🩺 Categories
Medical Male Pelvic Health
Ideal For
- Physical Therapists
- Pelvic Health Specialists
- Occupational Therapists
- Physicians
- Clinical Educators
- Residency Programs
- DPT and PTA course instructors
- Students
🏷️ Tags: Normal vs Obstruction · BPH · Lower Urinary Tract Symptoms · Bladder Emptying · Prostate Enlargement · Male Urethra · Male Pelvic Anatomy · Clinical Education · Men’s Health
⚠️ License & Usage Terms
By purchasing this image, you agree to comply with the Academy of Pelvic Health Physical Therapy's licensing and usage policy, including all permitted uses, restrictions, attribution requirements, and other applicable terms and conditions. Unauthorized use, reproduction, distribution, modification, or failure to comply with these terms may result in immediate suspension or revocation of your license. No refunds will be issued for violations of the licensing agreement. This purchase includes a digital download only. This is not a physical product. All sales are final and non-refundable.