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Incontinence Research

Leading institutions in Europe and the US have conducted extensive research with outstanding results.


Bladder Stimulation Therapy Improves Bladder Compliance:  Results from a Multi-Institutional Trial Richards, Children's Memorial Hospital and Northwestern Medical School, Chicago Illinois.

Intravesical Eletrotherpay for Neurogenic Bladder Dysfunction:  A 22-Year Experience, Jennifer A. Hagerty, Ingrid Richards and William E. Kaplan; Children's Memorial Hospital.

Study of the Vienna University Clinic for Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation.
Boone TB, Roerborn CG, Hurt G.

Transurethral intravesical electrotherapy for neurogenic bladder. Journal of Urology  1992;148:550-554. 

Katona F. Stages of vegetative afferentation in reorganization of bladder control during electrotherapy Urol int1975;30:192-203

Intravesical electrical stimulation for the rehabilitation of the neuropathic bladder. International Medical Society of Paraplegia 1990;28:349-352, H. Madersbacher, University Hospital Innsbruck, Tirol, Austria. 


   

 

 
 

Treatment for Incontinence

 
Functional Electrical Stimulation (FES) has been utilized to improve the body's ability to restore its control of various muscles. Urinary Incontinence (UI) and Fecal Incontinence can be treated with FES.

EMED continues to work with researchers around the world to incorporate additional therapeutic protocols that facilitate Electrical Stimulation therapy of various conditions.

 
 

Why detrusan®

 
detrusan® has been designed to take advantage of decades of clinical research. It incorporates a wide variety of stimulation protocols that have been optimized for specific conditions Why use detrusan® to cure incontinence