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A feasibility study on the clinical use of noninvasive tibial nerve stimulation towards neurogenic bladder in spinal cord injured individuals
Non- invasive tibial nerve stimulation on urinary incontinence
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Janaina Tancredo
Published/Copyright:
September 6, 2022
Published Online: 2022-09-06
© 2022 The Author(s), published by De Gruyter
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Keywords for this article
Tibial nerve electrical stimulation;
Tibial Nerve;
Neurogenic Bladder;
Spinal Cord Injury
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Articles in the same Issue
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- Clinical outcomes of neuromuscular electrical stimulation applied to different neurological levels of spinal cord injuries: a pilot study
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