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Differences between brain responses to peroneal electrical transcutaneous neuromodulation and transcutaneous tibial nerve stimulation, two treatments for overactive bladder.

Jan KrhutJaroslav TintěraMichal RejchrtBarbora SkugarevskáRoman ZachovalPeter ZvaraBertil F M Blok
Published in: Neurourology and urodynamics (2023)
Peroneal eTNM®, but not TTNS, induces the activation of brain structures that were previously implicated in neural control of the of bladder filling and play an important role in the ability to cope with urgency. The therapeutic effect of peroneal eTNM® could be exerted, at least in part, at the supraspinal level of neural control.
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