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352 related items for PubMed ID: 33429090

  • 1. Efficacy of percutaneous and transcutaneous tibial nerve stimulation in women with idiopathic overactive bladder: A prospective randomised controlled trial.
    Sonmez R, Yildiz N, Alkan H.
    Ann Phys Rehabil Med; 2022 Jan; 65(1):101486. PubMed ID: 33429090
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  • 2. A single-blind, randomized controlled trial to evaluate the effectiveness of transcutaneous tibial nerve stimulation (TTNS) in Overactive Bladder symptoms in women responders to percutaneous tibial nerve stimulation (PTNS).
    Martin-Garcia M, Crampton J.
    Physiotherapy; 2019 Dec; 105(4):469-475. PubMed ID: 30862384
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  • 3. Clinical efficacy of transcutaneous tibial nerve stimulation (TTNS) versus sham therapy (part I) and TTNS versus percutaneous tibial nerve stimulation (PTNS) (part II) on the short term in children with the idiopathic overactive bladder syndrome: protocol for part I of the twofold double-blinded randomized controlled TaPaS trial.
    Ghijselings L, Renson C, Van de Walle J, Everaert K, Spinoit AF.
    Trials; 2021 Apr 02; 22(1):247. PubMed ID: 33810804
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  • 4. Effects of Transcutaneous and Percutaneous Tibial Nerve Stimulation in Bosnian Female Patients with an Idiopathic Overactive Urinary Bladder.
    Zonić-Imamović M, Sinanović O, Imamović M, Muftić M, Janković S, Bazardžanović M.
    Acta Med Acad; 2021 Aug 02; 50(2):235-243. PubMed ID: 34847676
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  • 5. Patient-reported outcomes in the setting of a randomized control trial on the efficacy of transcutaneous stimulation of the posterior tibial nerve compared to percutaneous stimulation in idiopathic overactive bladder syndrome.
    Ramírez-García I, Kauffmann S, Blanco-Ratto L, Carralero-Martínez A, Sánchez E.
    Neurourol Urodyn; 2021 Jan 02; 40(1):295-302. PubMed ID: 33118624
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  • 6. Non-inferior and more feasible transcutaneous tibial nerve stimulation in treating overactive bladder: A systematic review and meta-analysis.
    Alomari MS, Abdulhamid AS, Ghaddaf AA, Alshareef KM, Haneef AK, AlQuhaibi MS, Banjar RA.
    Int J Urol; 2022 Oct 02; 29(10):1170-1180. PubMed ID: 35711082
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  • 7. Effects of Transcutaneous Tibial Nerve Stimulation in Women Refractory to and Never Used Pharmacological Agents for Idiopathic Overactive Bladder.
    Yildiz N, Celtek MA.
    Int Urogynecol J; 2024 Mar 02; 35(3):571-578. PubMed ID: 38206337
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  • 8. Efficacy of percutaneous and transcutaneous posterior tibial nerve stimulation on idiopathic overactive bladder and interstitial cystitis/painful bladder syndrome: A systematic review and meta-analysis.
    Ghavidel-Sardsahra A, Ghojazadeh M, Rahnama'I MS, Naseri A, Yazdandoost S, Khezerloo T, Seyedi-Sahebari S, Hosseinifard H, Vahed N, Mostafaei H, Salehi-Pourmehr H, Hajebrahimi S.
    Neurourol Urodyn; 2022 Feb 02; 41(2):539-551. PubMed ID: 35032328
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  • 9. Comparative Efficacy of Neuromodulation Technologies for Overactive Bladder in Adults: A Network Meta-Analysis of Randomized Controlled Trials.
    Huang J, Fan Y, Zhao K, Yang C, Zhao Z, Chen Y, Yang J, Wang T, Qu Y.
    Neuromodulation; 2023 Dec 02; 26(8):1535-1548. PubMed ID: 35989159
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  • 10. Transcutaneous tibial nerve electrical stimulation versus vaginal electrical stimulation in women with overactive bladder syndrome: Is there a role for short-term interventions?
    Nunes JMO, Gregório EP, Moreira ECH, Hazime FA, Averbeck MA, de Almeida SHM.
    Neurourol Urodyn; 2023 Jun 02; 42(5):1101-1110. PubMed ID: 37042223
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  • 11. Which combination is most effective in women with idiopathic overactive bladder, including bladder training, biofeedback, and electrical stimulation? A prospective randomized controlled trial.
    Firinci S, Yildiz N, Alkan H, Aybek Z.
    Neurourol Urodyn; 2020 Nov 02; 39(8):2498-2508. PubMed ID: 32960999
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  • 12. Short-term effect of magnetic stimulation added to bladder training in women with idiopathic overactive bladder: A prospective randomized controlled trial.
    Tezer T, Yıldız N, Sarsan A, Alkan H.
    Neurourol Urodyn; 2022 Aug 02; 41(6):1380-1389. PubMed ID: 35593007
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  • 13. Is the addition of vaginal electrical stimulation to transcutaneous tibial nerve electrical stimulation more effective for overactive bladder treatment? A randomized controlled trial.
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  • 14. Treatment for overactive bladder: A meta-analysis of transcutaneous tibial nerve stimulation versus percutaneous tibial nerve stimulation.
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  • 15. The effectiveness of transcutaneous tibial nerve stimulation (TTNS) for adults with overactive bladder syndrome: A systematic review.
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  • 16. Efficacy of intravaginal electrical stimulation added to bladder training in women with idiopathic overactive bladder: A prospective randomized controlled trial.
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  • 17. Factors influencing return for maintenance treatment with percutaneous tibial nerve stimulation for the management of the overactive bladder.
    Salatzki J, Liechti MD, Spanudakis E, Gonzales G, Baldwin J, Haslam C, Pakzad M, Panicker JN.
    BJU Int; 2019 May 21; 123(5A):E20-E28. PubMed ID: 30552801
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  • 18. Transcutaneous Tibial Nerve Stimulation in the Management of Overactive Bladder: A Scoping Review.
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  • 19. Comparison of transcutaneous tibial nerve stimulation (TTNS) protocols for women with refractory overactive bladder (OAB): A prospective randomised trial.
    Alkis O, Sevim M, Güven Kartal İ, Baser A, İbrahim İvelik H, Aras B.
    Int J Clin Pract; 2021 Sep 21; 75(9):e14342. PubMed ID: 33966335
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  • 20. Transcutaneous medial plantar nerve stimulation in women with idiopathic overactive bladder.
    Yildiz N, Sonmez R.
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