Tibial nerve

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Vecchioli-Scaldazza C. · Morosetti C. · Berouz A. · Giannubilo W. · Ferrara V. Solifenacin Succinate versus Percutaneous Tibial Nerve Stimulation in Women with Overactive Bladder Syndrome: Results of a Randomized Con

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Source URL: www.sunmedical.it

Language: English - Date: 2013-04-02 08:42:02
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    Treatment Posterior Tibial Nerve Stimulation New approach in non-invasive therapy

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    Source URL: www.urologyin.com

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      3General surgery / Fecal incontinence / Digestive system / Gastrointestinal cancer / Lower anterior resection / Colorectal surgery / Abdominoperineal resection / Percutaneous tibial nerve stimulation / Sacral nerve stimulation / Medicine / Rectum / Digestive system surgery

      KEY QUESTION 4 1. KEY QUESTION 4A a. Welke interventies hebben een positief effect op de QoL bij patiënten die na low-anterior rectumresectie klachten van fecale incontinentie hebben?

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      Source URL: richtlijnendatabase.nl

      Language: English - Date: 2014-03-10 08:37:58
      4Treatment of bipolar disorder / Percutaneous tibial nerve stimulation / Chronic fatigue syndrome treatment / Medicine / Health / Medical equipment

      BEIKE BIOTECHNOLOGY A Descriptive Statistical Report on 36 Multiple Sclerosis Cases with Cell Therapy From 2006 through 2009 Background This descriptive report covers subjective information collected by questionnaires fr

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      Source URL: beikebiotech.com

      Language: English - Date: 2014-06-23 22:47:05
      5Medicine / Overactive bladder / Solifenacin / Urinary incontinence / Urinary retention / Percutaneous tibial nerve stimulation / Duloxetine / Muscarinic antagonists / Chemistry / Organic chemistry

      Media Contact: Christy Nolandofficemobile) Investor Contact:

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      Source URL: www.astellas.com

      Language: English - Date: 2015-05-17 18:16:46
      6Overactive bladder / Prostate cancer / Percutaneous tibial nerve stimulation

      Award ID: DP150005 Project Title: Wireless neuromodulation treatment for bladder dysfunction secondary to cancer Award Mechanism:

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      Source URL: www.cprit.state.tx.us

      Language: English - Date: 2015-05-20 22:41:46
      7Neurotechnology / Sacral nerve stimulation / Fecal incontinence / NHS Constitution for England / National Health Service / National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence / Percutaneous tibial nerve stimulation / NHS England / Medicine / Health

      Clinical Commissioning Policy: Sacral nerve stimulation (SNS) for faecal incontinence (Adult) June 2013 Reference: NHSE/A08/P/b

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      Source URL: www.england.nhs.uk

      Language: English - Date: 2014-08-12 08:05:26
      8Urinary system / Medical specialties / Surgical specialties / Overactive bladder / Percutaneous tibial nerve stimulation / Urinary incontinence / Urodynamic testing / Urge incontinence / Stress incontinence / Medicine / Incontinence / Muscarinic antagonists

      Dwyer-Fig 4-Bladder diary

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      Source URL: www.medicinetoday.com.au

      Language: English - Date: 2015-05-10 17:05:24
      9Clinical pharmacology / NHS England / National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence / Percutaneous tibial nerve stimulation / Urinary incontinence / Politics / World Health Organization / Medicine / Health / Committees

      Quality Standards Antenatal care Scoping workshop

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      Source URL: www.nice.org.uk

      Language: English - Date: 2014-08-19 08:02:40
      10Saphenous nerve / Deep fibular nerve / Tibial nerve / Common fibular nerve / Posterior tibial artery / Cutaneous innervation of the lower limbs / Tarsal tunnel / Human anatomy / Anatomy / Sural nerve

      22. ANKLE BLOCK INTRODUCTION and Anatomy Five peripheral nerves supply the foot: the tibial nerve, the deep peroneal nerve, the superficial peroneal nerve, the sural nerve, and the saphenous nerve. All cross the ankle an

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      Source URL: www.dvcipm.org

      Language: English - Date: 2013-02-13 13:23:44
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