NHS Supply Chain has emphasized the importance of conservative management for stress urinary incontinence, by making available an at-home biofeedback device for pelvic floor muscle training. 32% of ...
Non-monosymptomatic enuresis nocturna (NMSEN), a condition that can result in nocturia in children, can be successfully treated using biofeedback therapy, according to the results of a newly published ...
Non-neurogenic bladder sphincter dyssynergia (NNBSD) is characterized by impaired pelvic-floor relaxation and is associated with residual urine after voiding, which is linked with subsequent urinary ...
A literature review by Veterans Affairs researchers highlights the usefulness of biofeedback for headache and incontinence treatment, and stroke recovery. There was less evidence for its role in other ...
BROOKFIELD, Wis.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--InControl Medical is proud to announce that Attain, the most advanced over-the-counter device available to treat male and female incontinence and the logical first ...
BROOKFIELD, Wis.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--InControl Medical wins FDA clearance for new Attain, the first over-the-counter (OTC) non-implantable muscle stimulator designed for at-home use to help treat the ...
Bladder training, biofeedback and other behavioral therapies may work even better in combination with drugs. By Nicholas Bakalar Both behavioral and drug treatments can be effective in treating women ...
Stress incontinence, which is the loss of urine with increased intra-abdominal pressure (such as straining or coughing), is most commonly found in women who have had more than one child because they ...
The 2023 guideline update addresses index and nonindex patients, surgical options, and special cases. The American Urological Association (AUA) and the Society of Urodynamics, Female Pelvic Medicine & ...
Physical therapy is commonly used to treat pain and movement impairments caused by surgery, injury, accident, or illness. When thinking of physical therapy, many may first think about treating parts ...
A literature review by a team at the VA Portland Health Care System and Oregon Health & Science University found evidence that biofeedback can be a helpful treatment for several conditions. Studies ...
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