Transcutaneous Electrical Stimulation of the Abdomen, Ear, and Tibial Nerve Modulates Bladder Contraction in a Rat Detrusor Overactivity Model: A Pilot Study
CONCLUSION: The application of transcutaneous electrical stimulation to the abdominal wall, ear, and tibial nerve could provide less invasive and more cost-effective treatment options for OAB relative to percutaneous tibial nerve stimulation and sacral neuromodulation. A follow-up study involving a larger sample size is recommended.PMID:37798883 | DOI:10.5213/inj.2346144.072
Source: International Neurourology Journal - Category: Urology & Nephrology Authors: Rosa L Coolen Dennis Frings Els van Asselt Jeroen R Scheepe Bertil F M Blok Source Type: research
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