Urodynamics testing table that measures how well the bladder, sphincters, and urethra store and release urine. This urodynamics testing would need to allow the end user to focus on the bladder’s ability to hold urine and empty steadily and completely. The procedure table should allow the patient to remain in one place for preparation, filling and voiding phases of the urodynamic test, eliminating the risk of catheters falling out or getting misplaced during transfer or ambulation and is rated IPX6 “protection against water incursion." The urodynamics should allow the end user to be able to perform UDS using video/fluoroscopy because it gives him a more accurate picture of what condition the patient's bladder is actually in.