Pulsed tibial nerve stimulation promising for overactive bladder

External application of pulsed electromagnetic fields using an investigational device (TranStim Transdermal Neuromodulation System, EMKinetics, Inc., Mountain View, CA) produces the same stimulation of the posterior tibial nerve as traditional electrical stimulation, results from a proof-of-concept study demonstrate.

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