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Sand, Peter
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Electric Stimulation
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Electric Stimulation Therapy
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Pelvic floor stimulation in the treatment of mixed incontinence complicated by a low-pressure urethra.
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Pelvic floor electrical stimulation for the treatment of urge and mixed urinary incontinence in women.
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Electromagnetic pelvic floor stimulation: applications for the gynecologist.
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Electromagnetic pelvic floor stimulation for urinary incontinence and bladder disease.
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Conservative therapy for overactive bladder: pelvic floor exercises.
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Extracorporeal electromagnetic stimulation for urinary incontinence and bladder disease.
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Evaluation and treatment of female urinary incontinence.
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Pelvic floor electrical stimulation in the treatment of genuine stress incontinence: a multicenter, placebo-controlled trial.
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Pelvic floor electrical stimulation for genuine stress incontinence: who will benefit and when?
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Nonsurgical treatment of detrusor overactivity in postmenopausal women.
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Advances in nonoperative treatment of genuine stress incontinence.
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Surgery for urinary incontinence in women: Report from the 6th international consultation on incontinence.
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Feasibility of a Fully Implanted, Nickel Sized and Shaped Tibial Nerve Stimulator for the Treatment of Overactive Bladder Syndrome with Urgency Urinary Incontinence.
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Twelve-month Durability of a Fully-implanted, Nickel-sized and Shaped Tibial Nerve Stimulator for the Treatment of Overactive Bladder Syndrome with Urgency Urinary Incontinence: A Single-Arm, Prospective Study.
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