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Aim: To develop a non‐invasive neuromodulation method to regulate bladder activity.
Methods: Neuromodulation of bladder activity was investigated in felines with an intact spinal cord under α‐chloralose anesthesia using a transcutaneous stimulation method with surface electrodes attached to the skin area between the base of the tail and the sciatic notch.
Results: The bladder could be either inhibited...
What’s known on the subject? and What does the study add? It is known that electrical stimulation of the sacral root, pudendal nerve, or tibial nerve can inhibit bladder overactivity. These stimulation methods require surgery or repeated clinical visits that are expensive and inconvenient.This study shows for the first time that electrical stimulation of the foot can suppress bladder overactivity...
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