Evidence on the safety of transcutaneous electrical neuromuscular stimulation for urinary incontinence raises no major safety concerns. Evidence on its efficacy is limited in quantity and quality.
It may sometimes feel like you have little control over what happens inside your body, and how that affects your overall health. But there is a way to harness physiological functions like breathing, ...
Attention to subtle changes in body functions may boost mental health, speed recovery from surgery or stroke, treat urinary incontinence, and more. Here’s how. When you think of treating a disease or ...
Urinary incontinence can be an embarrassing problem many people face. It involves loss of bladder control that can range from occasional leakages when force is applied, such as by coughing or sneezing ...
After implantation, patients are able to return home with the therapy activated; no daily interventions or manual adjustments are required. The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has cleared Medtronic ...
The FDA has cleared InTone, a medical device for treating female urinary incontinence. InTone is the first medical device that combines mild micro-current stimulation (similar to a transcutaneous ...
“Urinary incontinence” is the medical term for leaking urine. Research estimates that around 13 million people in the United States experience urinary incontinence, but the exact number varies ...
Urinary and bowel disorders, manifesting as symptoms like frequent urination or difficulty in bowel movements, can greatly impact one's quality of life, even though they are not outwardly visible.
Acupuncture reduced episodes and symptoms of urinary incontinence in women, according to a meta-analysis of 10 clinical studies. Electroacupuncture for SUI had the strongest supporting evidence, ...
Stress urinary incontinence is the involuntary leakage of urine during exercise or certain movements such as coughing, sneezing and laughing. Urge urinary incontinence is involuntary urine leakage ...