Neuromodulation in pediatrics
- PMID: 15698882
- DOI: 10.1016/j.ucl.2004.09.002
Neuromodulation in pediatrics
Abstract
Several neuromodulatory options are available for selected children who have voiding dysfunction resistant to conventional therapy. Integral to all types of treatment is an educated team that reinforces progress rather than cure and encourages long-term behavioral changes.
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