Video guides on how to self-catheterise

Understanding what are the best products for you and how to use them is an important part of managing your symptoms for both urinary incontinence, bowel incontinence and constipation. Use the video animations below as a guide to see how to use our products. 

Female catheterisation video guides

Choosing the right catheter is important The video guides have been produced to provide you with a guideline on how to self-catheterise, based on your specific needs. 

Explore the different catheters available and see which one suits you best. Or use the links to order samples so you can try them first hand before deciding.

 

Videos for walking female IC users

How to use a female compact catheter

How to use a female straight catheter

Videos for female IC users in wheelchair

How to use a female compact catheter – wheelchair user

How to use a female straight catheter – wheelchair user

How to use a female compact set catheter – wheelchair user

Male catheterisation video guides

If you are living with a male bladder problem which requires catheterisation, it is really important that you feel comfortable catheterising, so we suggest that you spend a couple of minutes watching the video guide that may be relevant to your needs.

 

Videos for walking male IC users

How to use a male flex catheter

How to use a male compact catheter

How to use a male straight catheter

Videos for  male IC users in wheelchair

How to use a male flex catheter – wheelchair user

How to use a male compact catheter – wheelchair user

How to use a male straight catheter – wheelchair user

How to use a male compact set catheter – wheelchair user

Video guides for parents of children who use catheters

Catheterisation of children is always a sensitive matter. Use the guides here as inspiration to help you introduce your child to the process, and to teach them how to catheterise.

How to use a girl compact catheter

How to use a girl compact catheter – wheelchair user

How to use a boy straight catheter

How to use a boy straight catheter - wheelchair user