2013
DOI: 10.1016/s1569-9056(13)61150-1
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668 Posterior tibial nerve stimulation (PTNS) for treatment of non-neurogenic detrusor overactivity and chronic pelvic pain

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“…Van Balken et al [35] investigated the effect of PTNS among 33 patients with chronic pelvic pain, demonstrating that both quality of life and the total pain intensity score were significantly improved in all participants. The findings of studies by Aggamy et al [36] and Gokyildiz et al [37] confirmed these results. Another study, performed in 27 chronic pelvic pain patients with a mean pain duration of 51 months treated with SNS, revealed a significant reduction in pain even after 37 months of follow-up [38].…”
Section: The Effect Of Exercise On Pelvic Floor Musclessupporting
confidence: 61%
“…Van Balken et al [35] investigated the effect of PTNS among 33 patients with chronic pelvic pain, demonstrating that both quality of life and the total pain intensity score were significantly improved in all participants. The findings of studies by Aggamy et al [36] and Gokyildiz et al [37] confirmed these results. Another study, performed in 27 chronic pelvic pain patients with a mean pain duration of 51 months treated with SNS, revealed a significant reduction in pain even after 37 months of follow-up [38].…”
Section: The Effect Of Exercise On Pelvic Floor Musclessupporting
confidence: 61%