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Home-Based SCONETM Therapy Improves Symptoms of Neurogenic Bladder
Author(s) -
Parag Gad,
Hui Zhong,
V. Reggie Edgerton,
Evgeniy Kreydin
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
neurotrauma reports
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2689-288X
DOI - 10.1089/neur.2020.0061
Subject(s) - neuromodulation , medicine , urinary incontinence , spinal cord , physical medicine and rehabilitation , physical therapy , intensive care medicine , neuroscience , psychology , central nervous system , urology , psychiatry
A wide range of dysfunction can occur after a stroke including symptoms such as urinary urgency, frequency, and urge incontinence. The Spinal Cord Neuromodulator (SCONE TM ) reactivates and retrains spinal neural networks. The present case study introduces initial evidence that home-based, self-administered SCONE therapy may be a safe and effective method of delivering this neuromodulation modality and may have the ability to minimize clinic visits, which is especially salient in today's public health environment.

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