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Breathing-controlled Electrical Stimulation (BreEStim) for Management of Neuropathic Pain and Spasticity
Published on: January 10, 2013
[Treatment of bladder instability using intravaginal electric stimulation (intrarectal)]
J Salinas1, R Tiraboschi, E Varela
1Servicio de Urología, Hospital Clínico San Carlos, Universidad Complutense, Madrid, España.
Abstract:
Fourteen patients (13 females, 1 male) with urinary incontinence from bladder instability were treated with intravaginal (intrarectal) electrical stimulation. Good results were achieved in 57.1% of the cases. The foregoing finding shows that intravaginal (intrarectal) electrical stimulation may constitute a therapeutic option in urinary incontinence from bladder instability.
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