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Urodynamic effect of transcutaneous electrical Posterior tibial nerve stimulation in overactive bladder after partial spinal cord injury /

Abdelrazak Abdelnaiem Ahmed Mahmoud

Urodynamic effect of transcutaneous electrical Posterior tibial nerve stimulation in overactive bladder after partial spinal cord injury / إستجابة قياسات الديناميكا البولية لتنبيه عصب القصب الخلفي كهربيا للتبول اللإرادى لحالات المثانة النشطة لمرضي إلإصابات الجزيئة للحبل الشوكي Abdelrazak Abdelnaiem Ahmed Mahmoud ; Supervied Salah Abdelmonem Sawan , Mohamed Salah Eldeen Abdelazem , Wael Salah Twfik Shendy - Cairo : Abdelrazak Abdelnaiem Ahmed Mahmoud , 2014 - 118 P. : charts , facsimiles ; 25cm

Thesis (M.Sc.) - Cairo University - Faculty of Physical Therapy - Department of Physical Therapy for Neuromuscular and Neurosugery

Background: Overactive Bladder Syndrome (OAB) refers to individuals with the following symptoms: urinary urgency, excessive urinary frequency, or urge incontinence. These symptoms usually occur after partial spinal cord injury. Objective: to investigate the urodynamic effect of transcutaneous posterior tibial nerve stimulation in overactive bladder after partial spinal cord injury. Subjects: thirty subjects were divided into 2 groups: - Group (A): fifteen patients with overactive bladder after partial spinal cord injury above T12 (treated by transcutaneous posterior nerve stimulation and pelvic floor muscle exercises). Group (B): fifteen patients with overactive bladder after partial spinal cord injury above T12 (treated by pelvic floor muscle exercises) Methods: All subjects were submitted to complete clinical evaluation and assessed using urodynamic test and revised urinary incontinence scale (RUIS)



Over active bladder Posterior tibial nerve Urodynamics