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.
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