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Urol Int (1973) 28 (3-5): 303–308.
Published Online: 26 January 2010
...D. Britten; T. Pietrzik; G. Ruedas Electric stimulation of indefinite duration can produce only extremely short isometric bladder contractions in the rat. The development of the maximum power of the bladder muscle is found in a definite state of bladder distension. It is possible to increase...
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Urol Int (2007) 78 (1): 58–62.
Published Online: 10 January 2007
... difference in the number of voids and bladder volumes either. Conclusions: Our findings suggest that PTNS may improve pain symptoms for over half of the patients with CPP. Long-term follow-up studies are needed to verify these preliminary results. Pelvic pain Electric stimulation Tibial nerve ©...