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Stress urinary incontinenceUrge urinary incontinenceMixed urinary incontinenceBladderEmerging marketThere are various solutions available to and chosen by women with urinary incontinence with the solution chosen dependent on a variety of factors. The key factors include: type and severity of the problem, ...
Urinary incontinence (UI) is generally defined as the involuntary loss of urine from the bladder through the urethral meatus. More than 13 million people in the United States—male and female, young and old—experience incontinence. UI is the second-leading cause of institutionalization of the eld...
Lalji and Lozanova (2017) evaluated the safety and efficacy of a non-invasive radiofrequency device when used to treat stress urinary incontinence (SUI) and vulvo-vaginal laxity through its heating effect that stimulates collagen and elastin fibers. A total of 27 women (average age of 44.78 ...
Urinary incontinence (UI) is a common experience for female athletes that can significantly impact their enjoyment of and participation in sports. Previous studies have shown that female athletes who experience urinary incontinence are more likely to drop out of their sports. Noting a large number of...
To determine the efficacy and safety of functional magnetic stimulation (FMS) produced by the Pulsegen device compared with placebo in the treatment of women with urinary incontinence. Methods Fifty-five women with urinary incontinence were randomly assigned to the active FMS group (30 patients) or...
Non-surgical treatment of female stress urinary incontinence is not as effective as surgical methods but it is very successful in indicated cases. Rehabilitation of the pelvic floor muscles (Kegel exercises, vaginal cones, and electrostimulation of the pelvic floor muscles), drug treatment (alfa-mime...
There is a paucity of evidence on the healthcare preferences of active female young adults with urinary incontinence (UI). This research is aimed at examining the population's healthcare preferences and priorities and their characteristics and experiences to improve access to and use of services.#...
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A surgical instrument for treating female urinary incontinence comprises a shank (10) having a handle (11) at one end thereof, and two curved needle-like elements (21A, 21B) which can be connected one at the time with the shank at the other end thereof to form a curved end portion of ...