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Does non-implanted electrical stimulation reduce post-stroke urinary or fecal incontinence? A systematic review with meta-analysis.

Enrique CruzCharne MillerWenWen ZhangKathryn RogersHsiu-Ju LeeYvonne WellsGeoffrey C CloudNatasha A Lannin
Published in: International journal of stroke : official journal of the International Stroke Society (2021)
Published trials evaluating the effect of non-implanted electrical stimulation on post-stroke incontinence are few and heterogenous. Synthesized trials suggest that early and frequent treatment using electrical stimulation is probably more effective than sham or no treatment. Further trials measuring incontinence in an objective manner are required.
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