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https://read.qxmd.com/read/37509569/development-of-a-sham-protocol-to-investigate-transcutaneous-tibial-nerve-stimulation-in-randomised-sham-controlled-double-blind-clinical-trials
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Stephanie A Stalder, Stéphanie van der Lely, Collene E Anderson, Veronika Birkhäuser, Armin Curt, Oliver Gross, Lorenz Leitner, Ulrich Mehnert, Martin Schubert, Jure Tornic, Thomas M Kessler, Martina D Liechti
Transcutaneous tibial nerve stimulation (TTNS) is a promising treatment for neurogenic lower urinary tract symptoms. However, the evidence is limited due to a general lack of randomised controlled trials (RCTs) and, also, inconsistency in the sham and blinding conditions. In the context of much-needed RCTs, we aimed to develop a suitable sham-control protocol for a clinical setting to maintain blinding but avoid meaningful stimulation of the tibial nerve. Three potential electrode positions (lateral malleolus/5th metatarsal/plantar calcaneus) and two electrode sizes (diameter: 2...
July 7, 2023: Biomedicines
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37452797/effects-of-posterior-tibial-nerve-stimulation-on-fecal-incontinence-an-umbrella-review
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REVIEW
Fateme Tahmasbi, Reza Mosaddeghi-Heris, Farzin Soleimanzadeh, Rezvan Ghaderpanah, SeyedHassan Sadrian, Sakineh Hajebrahimi, Hanieh Salehi-Pourmehr
PURPOSE: This study aimed to summarize relevant data from previous systematic reviews (SRs) and conduct comprehensive research on the clinical effects of posterior tibial nerve stimulation (PTNS), via the transcutaneous posterior tibial nerve stimulation (TPTNS) or percutaneous posterior tibial nerve stimulation (PPTNS) method on fecal incontinence (FI). MATERIALS AND METHODS: In adherence to the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-analyses guidelines, a systematic search was conducted on PubMed, Embase, Scopus, and Web of Science databases...
July 15, 2023: Neuromodulation: Journal of the International Neuromodulation Society
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37352921/utilizing-neuromodulation-in-the-treatment-of-spinal-cord-injury-an-assessment-of-clinical-trials-from-the-national-clinicaltrials-gov-database
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Mickey E Abraham, Moshe Shalom, Julian Gendreau, Justin Gold, Garret Pierzchajlo, Noah Pierzchajlo, Sachiv Chakravarti, Ronald Sahyouni, Nikhil Murthy, Joseph Ciacci
OBJECTIVES: Spinal cord injury (SCI) is responsible for approximately 18,000 trauma cases each year in the United States, often resulting in debilitating motor and autonomic disability. Neuromodulation is a rapidly growing field of interest in the neurosurgical field and has additionally shown promise in the treatment of SCI. This review characterizes all clinical trials to date studying neuromodulation for the treatment of SCI. METHODS: The ClinicalTrials.gov database was queried using the search terms "neuromodulation" and "spinal cord injury" on ClinicalTrials...
June 21, 2023: World Neurosurgery
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37351114/n-of-1-trial-of-electrical-sensory-stimulation-therapy-on-the-tibial-innervated-area-during-gait-in-a-case-of-post-stroke-sensory-disturbance
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Tatsuya Yamaoka, Yuta Takagi, Ryota Shimomura, Yuki Murata, Katsumi Shimotake, Akihiro Itoh, Tatsuya Mima, Satoko Koganemaru
BACKGROUND: Transcutaneous electrical sensory nerve stimulation (TESS) is used to enhance the recovery of sensorimotor function in post-stroke hemiparesis. However, TESS efficacy for post-stroke gait disturbance remains unknown. We hypothesized that TESS on the area innervated by the tibial nerve, targeting the superficial plantar sensation, combined with gait training would improve gait function in patients with gait disturbance caused by severe superficial sensory disturbance after stroke...
2023: Progress in rehabilitation medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37345495/transcutaneous-tibial-neurostimulation-and-solifenacin-in-urgent-incontinence-of-postmenopausal-women
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Hojjat Radinmehr, Nahid Radnia, Azade Tabatabaei, Mohammad Reza Asadi, Soulmaz Rahbar, Ailin Talimkhani, Amin Doosti Irani, Gholam Reza Hajvalie
Symptoms of overactive bladder syndrome (OAB), including urinary incontinence, affect a person's quality of life and cause many personal, social and economic problems. Patients were randomly divided into three groups and received transcutaneous tibial nerve stimulation (cTTNS) with fixed parameters or with variable parameters (vTTNS) and Solifenacin drug. The main outcomes including quality of life questionnaire and OAB score and other secondary outcomes were evaluated before and after treatment for 6 weeks...
June 20, 2023: European Journal of Translational Myology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37297773/transcutaneous-tibial-nerve-stimulation-for-primary-dysmenorrhea-a-protocol-for-a-randomized-controlled-trial
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Marta Correyero-León, Rocío Llamas-Ramos, Javier Calvo-Rodrigo, Jorge Juan Alvarado-Omenat, Inés Llamas-Ramos
Primary dysmenorrhea (PD) is a painful menstruation that can persist for the duration of a woman's fertile life. Non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs, hormonal therapy, physiotherapy techniques, etc., are the main treatments. The main objective of this study is to evaluate the effectiveness of transcutaneous posterior tibial nerve stimulation (TTNS) in PD patients. The study will consist of a single-blind randomized clinical trial, parallel-assigned with two arms. Women with PD (18-43 years) with regular menstrual cycles and at least 4 points in VAS will be randomly divided into experimental (TTNS) and placebo (simulated stimulation) groups during 12 treatment sessions (1 session/week) and several follow-ups: monthly during treatment and 1, 3 and 6 months after...
June 2, 2023: Healthcare (Basel, Switzerland)
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37288650/transcutaneous-electrical-stimulation-for-gastrointestinal-motility-disorders
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REVIEW
Gengqing Song, Sophie Trujillo, Yuhan Fu, Fahmi Shibi, Jiande Chen, Ronnie Fass
BACKGROUND/PURPOSE: Gastrointestinal (GI) dysmotility is categorized by muscle or nerve dysfunctions in any portion of the GI tract, which leads to abnormalities in GI motor and sensory function. Symptoms may vary depending on the organ affected and can be debilitating. Treatment usually involves diet and lifestyle changes. Pharmacotherapy is limited in effectiveness with various side effects. Transcutaneous electrical stimulation (TES), a noninvasive, needleless technique that provides electrical stimulation using cutaneous non-needle electrodes, has become increasingly popular...
June 8, 2023: Neurogastroenterology and Motility: the Official Journal of the European Gastrointestinal Motility Society
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37244893/kilohertz-frequency-interferential-current-induces-hypoalgesic-effects-more-comfortably-than-tens
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Dahoon Park, Yushin Kim
Recent research on transcutaneous electrical stimulation has shown that inhibiting nerve conduction with a kilohertz frequency is both effective and safe. This study primarily aims to demonstrate the hypoalgesic effect on the tibial nerve using transcutaneous interferential-current nerve inhibition (TINI), which injects the kilohertz frequency produced by the interferential currents. Additionally, the secondary objective was to compare the analgesic effect and comfort of TINI and transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation (TENS)...
May 27, 2023: Scientific Reports
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37204144/btuned-transcutaneous-tibial-nerve-stimulation-for-neurogenic-lower-urinary-tract-dysfunction
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Stephanie A Stalder, Oliver Gross, Collene E Anderson, Lucas M Bachmann, Sarah Baumann, Veronika Birkhäuser, Mirjam Bywater, Giulio Del Popolo, Daniel S Engeler, Enrico Finazzi Agrò, Susanne Friedl, Nuno Grilo, Stephan Kiss, Miriam Koschorke, Lorenz Leitner, Martina D Liechti, Ulrich Mehnert, Stefania Musco, Helen Sadri, Lara Stächele, Jure Tornic, Stéphanie van der Lely, Stephen Wyler, Thomas M Kessler
OBJECTIVE: To present the protocol for a randomized controlled trial (RCT) evaluating the efficacy and safety of transcutaneous tibial nerve stimulation (TTNS) for refractory neurogenic lower urinary tract dysfunction (NLUTD). STUDY DESIGN AND RESULTS: bTUNED (bladder and TranscUtaneous tibial Nerve stimulation for nEurogenic lower urinary tract Dysfunction) is an international multicentre, sham-controlled, double-blind RCT investigating the efficacy and safety of TTNS...
September 2023: BJU International
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37163021/acute-dorsal-genital-nerve-stimulation-increases-subjective-arousal-in-women-with-and-without-spinal-cord-injury
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Elizabeth C Bottorff, Priyanka Gupta, Giulia I Lane, Mackenzie B Moore, Gianna M Rodriguez, Tim M Bruns
INTRODUCTION: Female sexual dysfunction (FSD) impacts an estimated 40% of women. Unfortunately, female sexual function is understudied, leading to limited treatment options for FSD. Neuromodulation has demonstrated some success in improving FSD symptoms. We developed a pilot study to investigate the short-term effect of electrical stimulation of the dorsal genital nerve and tibial nerve on sexual arousal in healthy women, women with FSD, and women with spinal cord injury (SCI) and FSD...
April 26, 2023: medRxiv
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37144657/differences-between-brain-responses-to-peroneal-electrical-transcutaneous-neuromodulation-and-transcutaneous-tibial-nerve-stimulation-two-treatments-for-overactive-bladder
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Jan Krhut, Jaroslav Tintěra, Michal Rejchrt, Barbora Skugarevská, Roman Zachoval, Peter Zvara, Bertil F M Blok
OBJECTIVES: To compare brain responses to peroneal electrical transcutaneous neuromodulation (peroneal eTNM®) and transcutaneous tibial nerve stimulation (TTNS), two methods for treating overactive bladder (OAB), using functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI). The present study was not designed to compare their clinical efficacy. MATERIALS AND METHODS: This study included 32 healthy adult female volunteers (average age 38.3 years (range 22-73)). Brain MRI using 3 T scanner was performed during three 8-min blocks of alternating sequences...
May 5, 2023: Neurourology and Urodynamics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37090808/real-time-changes-in-brain-activity-during-tibial-nerve-stimulation-for-overactive-bladder-evidence-from-functional-near-infrared-spectroscopy-hype-scanning
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Xunhua Li, Rui Fang, Limin Liao, Xing Li
PURPOSE: To use functional near-infrared spectroscopy (fNIRS) to identify changes in brain activity during tibial nerve stimulation (TNS) in patients with overactive bladder (OAB) responsive to therapy. METHODS: Eighteen patients with refractory idiopathic OAB patients were recruited consecutively for this pilot study. At baseline, all patients completed 3 days voiding diary, Quality-of-Life score, Perception-of-Bladder-Condition, and Overactive-Bladder-Symptom score...
2023: Frontiers in Neuroscience
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37080584/role-of-peripheral-nerve-stimulation-in-treating-chronic-neuropathic-pain-an-international-focused-survey-of-pain-medicine-experts
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Alice Huai-Yu Li, Anuj Bhatia, Amit Gulati, Einar Ottestad
Interventional pain management (IPM) options for refractory neuropathic pain (NP) have recently increased with availability of peripheral nerve stimulation (PNS) equipment and expertise. Given a lack of high-quality evidence and guidelines on this topic, we sought to understand the perception of physicians with expertise in treating NP regarding IPM and the role of PNS. We emailed a survey in March 2022 to international NP experts including pain medicine physicians, researchers, and leaders of 11 professional pain societies...
June 2023: Regional Anesthesia and Pain Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37043990/combining-transcutaneous-interferential-current-for-nerve-inhibition-with-a-robotic-assistant-device-for-increasing-ankle-dorsiflexion-in-walking
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Yushin Kim, Ezra Cohen
BACKGROUND: A kilohertz-frequency alternating current transcutaneously applied was introduced as a novel neuromodulation technology for nerve inhibition innervating antagonist muscles. Combining this electrical nerve inhibition with a robotic assistance device has been proposed but not investigated. RESEARCH QUESTION: This study aimed to demonstrate the effect of combining electrical nerve inhibition with a wearable robotic device on increasing ankle dorsiflexion during walking...
May 2023: Gait & Posture
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37042223/transcutaneous-tibial-nerve-electrical-stimulation-versus-vaginal-electrical-stimulation-in-women-with-overactive-bladder-syndrome-is-there-a-role-for-short-term-interventions
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RANDOMIZED CONTROLLED TRIAL
Janaina Mayer de Oliveira Nunes, Emerson Pereira Gregório, Eliane Cristina Hilberath Moreira, Fuad Ahmad Hazime, Marcio Augusto Averbeck, Silvio Henrique Maia de Almeida
OBJECTIVE: To assess the efficacy of vaginal electrical stimulation (VS) versus transcutaneous tibial nerve electrical stimulation (TTNS) in women with overactive bladder syndrome (OAB). MATERIAL AND METHODS: Sixty-nine patients were randomized to receive 12 sessions of VS versus TTNS, or no treatment (control group-CG), over 6 weeks. OAB impact according to international consultation on incontinence questionnaire overactive bladder module (ICIQ-OAB), symptoms discomfort scores and voiding diaries were evaluated at baseline, 6 weeks and 1-month post-treatment...
June 2023: Neurourology and Urodynamics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36974676/the-effectiveness-and-safety-of-oral-medications-onabotulinumtoxina-three-doses-and-transcutaneous-tibial-nerve-stimulation-ttns-as-non-or-minimally-invasive-treatment-for-the-management-of-neurogenic-detrusor-overactivity-ndo-in-adults-a-systematic-review
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Yuanzhuo Chen, Liao Peng, Chi Zhang, Jiawei Chen, Jiahui Chen, Hong Shen, Deyi Luo
BACKGROUND: Oral medications, onabotulinumtoxinA injections and transcutaneous tibial nerve stimulation (TTNS) are recommended by the AUA/SUFU guidelines as non or minimally invasive treatments for patients with neurogenic detrusor overactivity (NDO) without treatment hierarchy. OBJECTIVE: To compare and rank the effectiveness and safety of oral medications, three doses of onabotulinumtoxinA and TTNS on improving urodynamic outcomes in patient reported-outcomes and safety outcomes in patients with NDO...
March 27, 2023: International Journal of Surgery
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36871235/comparison-of-transcutaneous-tibial-nerve-stimulation-versus-percutaneous-tibial-nerve-stimulation-in-category-iiib-chronic-prostatitis-chronic-pelvic-pain-syndrome-a-randomized-prospective-trial
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RANDOMIZED CONTROLLED TRIAL
Mehmet Sevim, Okan Alkiş, İbrahim Güven Kartal, Huseyin Ozgur Kazan, Halil İbrahim İvelik, Bekir Aras, Şahin Kabay
BACKGROUND: Chronic prostatitis/chronic pelvic pain syndrome (CP/CPPS) is a heterogenous condition that impacts the Quality of life severely, and it has multimodal complex treatment options. We aimed to compare the efficacy of two well-described neuromodulation therapies, transcutaneous tibial nerve stimulation (TTNS) versus percutaneous tibial nerve stimulation (PTNS) in the treatment of category IIIB CP/CPPS. METHODS: This study was designed as a randomized prospective clinical trial...
June 2023: Prostate
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36843763/efficacy-of-transcutaneous-tibial-nerve-stimulation-with-silver-spike-point%C3%A2-electrodes-for-refractory-overactive-bladder-a-single-arm-study
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Kanya Kaga, Tomonori Yamanishi, Tomohiko Kamasako, Mayuko Kaga, Miki Fuse, Mitsuru Ishizuka
Background Tibial nerve stimulation therapy is a treatment option for an overactive bladder. A surface electrode called a Silver Spike Point® electrode, which does not directly puncture the skin as in transcutaneous tibial nerve stimulation, but is expected to exert the same therapeutic effect as percutaneous tibial nerve stimulation, was developed. This study investigated the efficacy and safety of tibial nerve stimulation with Silver Spike Point® electrodes for refractory overactive bladder. Methodology This was a six-week, single-arm, prospective study on the efficacy and safety of transcutaneous tibial nerve stimulation for patients with refractory overactive bladder...
January 2023: Curēus
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36637541/efficacy-of-transcutaneous-posterior-tibial-nerve-stimulation-in-functional-constipation
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Carlos Velasco-Benitez, Eder Villamarin, Melissa Mendez, Alfredo Linero, Gregory Hungria, Miguel Saps
UNLABELLED: Most children with functional constipation (FC) improve with conventional treatments. However, a proportion of children have poor treatment outcomes. Management of intractable FC may include botulinum toxin injections, transanal irrigation, antegrade enemas, colonic resections, and in some cases sacral nerve stimulation (SNS). SNS is surgically placed, not readily available and expensive. Posterior tibial nerve stimulation (PTNS) allows transmission of electronic impulses and retrograde stimulation to the sacral nerve plexus in a portable, simple and non-invasive fashion...
January 13, 2023: European Journal of Pediatrics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36576454/efficacy-of-overactive-neurogenic-bladder-treatment-a-systematic-review-of-randomized-controlled-trials
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Rawa Bapir, Kamran Hassan Bhatti, Ahmed Eliwa, Herney Andrés García-Perdomo, Nazim Gherabi, Derek Hennessey, Vittorio Magri, Panagiotis Mourmouris, Adama Ouattara, Gianpaolo Perletti, Joseph Philipraj, Konstantinos Stamatiou, Alberto Trinchieri, Noor Buchholz
BACKGROUND: Overactive bladder (OAB) symptoms of frequency, urgency and urge incontinence are frequently associated with known neurological diseases like multiple sclerosis (MS), spinal cord injury (SCI), Parkinson's disease (PD), stroke. OBJECTIVE: The aim of our study was to review the efficacy of pharmacological and non-pharmacological treatments for neurogenic overactive bladder. MATERIALS AND METHODS: We searched two electronic databases (PubMed and EMBASE) for randomized controlled trials focusing on pharmacological and non-pharmacological medical treatments for overactive bladder symptoms associated with neurological diseases published up to 30 April 2022...
December 28, 2022: Archivio Italiano di Urologia, Andrologia
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