Attention to subtle changes in body functions may boost mental health, speed recovery from surgery or stroke, treat urinary incontinence, and more. Here’s how. When you think of treating a disease or ...
NHS Supply Chain has emphasized the importance of conservative management for stress urinary incontinence, by making available an at-home biofeedback device for pelvic floor muscle training. 32% of ...
A literature review by Veterans Affairs researchers highlights the usefulness of biofeedback for headache and incontinence treatment, and stroke recovery. There was less evidence for its role in other ...
Because conditions affecting the bladder and micturition have often been uncomfortable or "taboo" subjects in the past, UI and OAB have been underreported and underdiagnosed. Surveys have shown that ...
BROOKFIELD, Wis.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--InControl Medical is proud to announce that Attain, the most advanced over-the-counter device available to treat male and female incontinence and the logical first ...
Dear Dr. Roach: I can’t recall you ever addressing urinary incontinence in women. As it’s a subject that’s not normally addressed socially, I wonder if you can tell us what can be done about it. O.P.
Bladder training, biofeedback and other behavioral therapies may work even better in combination with drugs. By Nicholas Bakalar Both behavioral and drug treatments can be effective in treating women ...
Stress incontinence, which is the loss of urine with increased intra-abdominal pressure (such as straining or coughing), is most commonly found in women who have had more than one child because they ...
A literature review by a team at the VA Portland Health Care System and Oregon Health & Science University found evidence that biofeedback can be a helpful treatment for several conditions. Studies ...
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