Trancutaneous posterior tibial nerve stimulation (tptns): a promising method of management of neurogenic overactive bladder
To determine TPTNS is effective as less invasive form of neuromodulatory method either as a direct therapy for certain overactive bladder or as a preliminary evaluation for sacral root neuromodulation as a permanent method subsequently.
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English English |
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Universiti Sains Malaysia
2008
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Summary: | To determine TPTNS is effective as less invasive form of neuromodulatory
method either as a direct therapy for certain overactive bladder or as a preliminary
evaluation for sacral root neuromodulation as a permanent method subsequently. |
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