Samson, G., & Cardenas, D. D. (2007). Neurogenic bladder in spinal cord injury. Physical medicine and rehabilitation clinics of North America, 18(2), 255-274.
When I first read your question, my first thought related to where the spinal injury was - of the lower or the upper spinal cord. This is explained in the section starting on p.259: Classification of neurogenic bladder in spinal cord injury.
But I think the whole paper is very good, which is why I haven't suggested any other.
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