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The Effects of Neuromuscular Electrical Stimulation in Individuals With Urinary Incontinence After...

Urinary Incontinence

The aim of this study is to investigate the effects of neuromuscular electric stimulation on urinary symptoms, quality of life, sexual function, perception of improvement and patient satisfaction in individuals with post-prostatectomy urinary incontinence

Not yet recruiting11 enrollment criteria

Comparison of Virtual Pelvic Floor Physical Therapy With a Pelvic Floor Trainer in the Treatment...

Stress Urinary IncontinencePelvic Floor Disorders

The goal of this clinical trial is to compare the efficacy of the electromyography component of the company's pelvic health product in a patient population with stress urinary incontinence to treatment with pelvic floor physical therapy. The main questions it aims to answer are: Does treatment with the device under study improve symptoms of stress urinary incontinence as measured by the ICIQ when compared to pelvic floor physical therapy? Does treatment with the device under study combined with pelvic floor physical therapy improve symptoms of stress urinary incontinence as measured by the ICIQ when compared to pelvic floor physical therapy alone and treatment with the device alone? Participants will be given one of three treatments: The devices under study alone The device under study plus 4 weekly visits with a pelvic floor physical therapist Four weekly visits with a physical therapist alone Participants will perform a standardized pelvic floor muscle training program 10 minutes a day, four times a week for 4 weeks. There will be a mid-study check in to assure all devices are functioning appropriately. At the end of the study, participants will complete a post-treatment urinary incontinence symptom questionnaire(ICIQ).

Not yet recruiting2 enrollment criteria

Physical Therapy for Men Undergoing Prostatectomy

Prostate CancerUrinary Incontinence1 more

The purpose of this study is to determine if pelvic floor muscle training with a physical therapist before and after surgery will improve health-related quality of life following robot-assisted radical prostatectomy.

Recruiting6 enrollment criteria

Effects of External Electric Stimulating in Individuals With Urinary Incontinence After Prostatectomy...

Urinary Incontinence

The aim of this study is to investigate effects of external electric stimulating in individuals with urinary incontinence after prostatectomy.

Not yet recruiting13 enrollment criteria

Feasibility of Triggered Sacral Neuromodulation for Neurogenic Bladder

Urinary IncontinenceUrinary Bladder1 more

Incontinence associates with military service and post-traumatic stress disorder in both male and female Veterans. Neurogenic detrusor overactivity (NDO) is caused by spinal cord injury or disorder, or peripheral neurodegenerative conditions, and causes urine leakage at low volumes. NDO is disproportionately experienced by Veterans and treatment effectiveness varies greatly between individuals. This project will demonstrate the feasibility of a new type of nerve stimulation-triggered sacral neuromodulation-to treat NDO in Veterans. A wireless bladder sensor will be inserted into the bladder to transmit a feedback signal enabling stimulation from a percutaneous lead. The wireless sensor will also measure NDO symptoms during simulated activities of daily living without catheters. Catheter-free detection of bladder activity will improve the outcomes of neuromodulation evaluations for Veterans with NDO. Future work could use the triggered neuromodulation system to study other methods of nerve stimulation to treat bladder, bowel, or sexual dysfunction.

Recruiting20 enrollment criteria

Safety and Performance of UCon Bar Electrode for the Treatment of Overactive Bladder (OAB) and Bowel...

Urinary IncontinenceUrinary Incontinence8 more

UCon is a medical device for treatment of the symptoms of overactive bladder (OAB) and bowel dysfunction (BD). It electrically stimulates the DGN through the skin to obtain modulated behaviour of the bladder/bowel musculature e.g., suppress undesired bladder/bowel activity to relieve the symptoms of the patient. This clinical investigation is designed as a single-arm, prospective, multi-centre, and early feasibility study.

Not yet recruiting19 enrollment criteria

Laser and High Intensity Tesla Magnetic Stimulation (HITS) for Stress Urinary Incontinence (SUI)...

Stress Urinary Incontinence

To investigate the efficacy of combined laser and HITS treatment for female stress urinary incontinence (SUI)

Not yet recruiting13 enrollment criteria

Nationwide Observation Study to Evaluate the Efficacy and Tolerance of the Adjustable Medical Device...

Urinary Incontinence,Stress

We wish to set up a multicentric prospective observational study across France to collate data on the efficacy and tolerance of the Male REMEEX® device in patients with moderate stress urinary incontinence following radical prostatectomy. Patient satisfaction, improvement in quality of life, side effects and complications will also be studied, as will the ease of use of the device from the point of view of the surgeon. A long-term follow-up of 5 years will be conducted.

Recruiting23 enrollment criteria

Prospective Study of the sensiTVT

Stress Urinary Incontinence

sensiTVT is a relatively new tape. The aim of this study is to analyze the objective and subjective outcome at one year follow-up.

Recruiting9 enrollment criteria

Cranberry Tablets Versus Nitrofurantoin Prophylaxis for Urinary Tract Infection Prevention After...

Urinary Tract InfectionsPelvic Organ Prolapse1 more

We aim to compare the effectiveness of cranberry capsules versus nitrofurantoin prophylaxis in preventing urinary tract infections (UTIs) after urogynecologic surgery by conducting a double-blinded randomized clinical trial involving women with pelvic organ prolapse and/or urinary incontinence scheduled to have surgery with the Urogynecologists who comprise the Brigham and Women's Urogynecology Group.

Active14 enrollment criteria
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