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Acute dorsal genital nerve stimulation increases subjective arousal in women with and without spinal cord injury.

Elizabeth C BottorffPriyanka GuptaGiulia M IppolitoMackenzie B MooreGianna M RodriguezTim M Bruns
Published in: medRxiv : the preprint server for health sciences (2023)
This is the first study to measure sexual arousal in response to acute neuromodulation in women. This study demonstrates that acute DGNS, but not TNS, can increase subjective arousal, but the effect of stimulation on genital arousal is inconclusive. This study provides further support for DGNS as a treatment for female sexual dysfunction.
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