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  • 22. Electrical treatment of incontinence using an external stimulator with intra-anal electrodes.
    Hopkinson BR.
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  • 24. Maximal external electrical stimulation for treatment of neurogenic or non-neurogenic urgency and/or urge incontinence.
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    Eriksen BC, Mjølnerød OK.
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  • 27. Effectiveness of functional magnetic versus electrical stimulation in women with urinary incontinence.
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  • 31. Intravaginal stimulation randomized trial.
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  • 37. [Techniques for stimulation in vesico-sphincteral re-education].
    Grosse D, Sengler J, Joly B.
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  • 39. Sacral nerve stimulation for fecal incontinence related to obstetric anal sphincter damage.
    Jarrett ME, Dudding TC, Nicholls RJ, Vaizey CJ, Cohen CR, Kamm MA.
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