A non-invasive method of treatment for urinary incontinence wherein the electromyographic biofeedback equipment is used on a patient by medical personnel without the necessity of insertion and removal of the catheter or neuromuscular stimulation, wherein the biofeedback results are monitored by both the...
Most women who seek treatment for urinary incontinence find that their symptoms improve. Bladder retraining can lead to good results after only a few weeks. Kegel exercises improve urine control in many women who use them consistently. Surgery for urinary incontinence can be very successful. But ...
Urinary incontinence, loss of bladder control, is a common problem affecting 1 in 3 women in the U.S. Educate yourself and know all the treatment options.
The treatment of incontinence presents many unique issues for biofeedback therapists that are routine for professionals in fields such as nursing or medicine. Although, all professional practice is guided by ethical standards, the unique circumstances encountered during biofeedback treatments for this ...
Z. Almallah, "Urinary incontinence after treatment for prostate cancer Long term morbidity can be minimised by early referral to specialist centres," BMJ, vol. 344, article 12, 2012.Doherty R, Almallah YZ. Urinary incontinence after treatment for prostate cancer Long term morbidity can be ...
Effect of pharmacological treatment for urinary incontinence in the elderly and frail elderly: A systematic review Effect of pharmacological treatment for urinary incontinence in the elderly and frail elderly: A systematic review. Geriatr Gerontol Int 2015; 15(5):521... Franzen,Karin,Stenzelius,......
Study design: Preoperative workup included history taking, stress-test and Q-tip test, general and gynaecological examination and completion of the QUID (Questionnaire for Urinary Incontinence Diagnosis). Sample size was 250 women suffering from urinary incontinence. Results: 115 patients (46%) had ...
Urinary incontinence or the loss of bladder control is an embarrassing problem. Incontinence refers to the involuntary leakage of urine. It is a common problem amongst women and tends to increase with advancing age. Some estimate the prevalence to be as high as 40 percent. However, the ...
Andersson, KE, Appell, R, Cardozo, L (1999) The pharmacological treatment of urinary incontinence. BJU Int 84: pp. 923-947Andersson KE, Appell R, Cardozo LD, Chapple C, Drutz HP, Finkbeiner AE, Haab F, Vela Navarrete R (1999) The pharmacological treatment of urinary incontinence. BJU ...
The infralevator location of the urethra might have a bearing on the pathogenesis and treatment of stress urinary incontinence. A Shafik - 《World Journal of Urology》 被引量: 108发表: 1999年 Selecting medications for the treatment of urinary incontinence. In response to the growing population of...