Tibial nerve stimulation (TNS) is a form of peripheral neuromodulation which has been found effective in treating overactive bladder symptoms, with lesser side effects than first line pharmacotherapy. Despite its widespread clinical use, the underlying mechanism of action is not fully understood. Our aim was to study its effect on the bladder neurophysiology and the trigger mechanism of voiding in the overactive detrusor, simulated by acetic acid (AA) instillation. In urethane anaesthetized male Wistar rats, the tibial nerve was stimulated for 30 min at 5 Hz, pulse width 200 µs and amplitude approximately three times the threshold to induce a slight toe movement. The pressure at which a voiding contraction was triggered (pthres) did not cha...
textabstractIn this study, the mechanism involved in the initiation of voiding was investi...
Female Wistar rats were instrumented to record bladder pressure and to stimulate the left pelvic ner...
The disruption of coordination between smooth muscle contraction in the bladder and the relaxation o...
Tibial nerve stimulation (TNS) is a form of peripheral neuromodulation which has been found effectiv...
Although percutaneous tibial nerve stimulation (PTNS) is considered a clinically-effective therapy f...
Tibial nerve stimulation (TNS) is one of the neuromodulation methods used to treat an overactive bla...
Aims: To determine time course of the bladder inhibitory response to unilateral or bilateral stimula...
Although posterior tibial nerve stimulation (PTNS) has been shown in both clinical and animal studie...
Each year, millions of Canadians suffer from the debilitating effects of overactive bladder (OAB) re...
Title ofwork: Inteďerence ofan overactive bladder by n. tibialis stimulation Aim: The aim of this wo...
Despite the fact that a majority of patients with an injury to the spinal cord develop lower urinary...
In a previous study, we showed that the working mechanism of intravesical electrical stimulation (IV...
textabstractThe overactive bladder (OAB) is a syndrome-based urinary dysfunction characterized by “u...
Saphenous nerve (SAFN) stimulation has been shown to modulate bladder activity however, the reflex m...
Purpose: To investigate the inhibitory effect and possible mechanism of intraurethral stimulation on...
textabstractIn this study, the mechanism involved in the initiation of voiding was investi...
Female Wistar rats were instrumented to record bladder pressure and to stimulate the left pelvic ner...
The disruption of coordination between smooth muscle contraction in the bladder and the relaxation o...
Tibial nerve stimulation (TNS) is a form of peripheral neuromodulation which has been found effectiv...
Although percutaneous tibial nerve stimulation (PTNS) is considered a clinically-effective therapy f...
Tibial nerve stimulation (TNS) is one of the neuromodulation methods used to treat an overactive bla...
Aims: To determine time course of the bladder inhibitory response to unilateral or bilateral stimula...
Although posterior tibial nerve stimulation (PTNS) has been shown in both clinical and animal studie...
Each year, millions of Canadians suffer from the debilitating effects of overactive bladder (OAB) re...
Title ofwork: Inteďerence ofan overactive bladder by n. tibialis stimulation Aim: The aim of this wo...
Despite the fact that a majority of patients with an injury to the spinal cord develop lower urinary...
In a previous study, we showed that the working mechanism of intravesical electrical stimulation (IV...
textabstractThe overactive bladder (OAB) is a syndrome-based urinary dysfunction characterized by “u...
Saphenous nerve (SAFN) stimulation has been shown to modulate bladder activity however, the reflex m...
Purpose: To investigate the inhibitory effect and possible mechanism of intraurethral stimulation on...
textabstractIn this study, the mechanism involved in the initiation of voiding was investi...
Female Wistar rats were instrumented to record bladder pressure and to stimulate the left pelvic ner...
The disruption of coordination between smooth muscle contraction in the bladder and the relaxation o...