Biofeedback in urology using urodynamics: preliminary observations
- PMID: 439220
- DOI: 10.1016/s0022-5347(17)56827-5
Biofeedback in urology using urodynamics: preliminary observations
Abstract
Biofeedback training aided by urodynamic instrumentation produced significant clinical improvement in 4 of 8 urological patients. The display of electromyographic activity of the periurethral striated muscles was facilitated by the use of a new intraurethral catheter with 5 surface mounted electrodes. This modality of treatment seems worth considering for selected patients with urinary retention or urinary incontinence.
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