2006
DOI: 10.1111/j.1464-410x.2006.06264.x
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Abstract: In this short-term follow-up, the nonpharmacological treatment of voiding dysfunction using biofeedback, and of urge syndrome by electrical stimulation, was effective for treating LUTD in children.

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“…From an initial 456 publications identified by the literature search, 73 articles were included, of which 8 are randomized controlled trials (RCTs) [7][8][9][10][11][12][13][14], 7 are comparative studies [15][16][17][18][19][20][21], 46 are prospective and 10 are retrospective case series [68][69][70][71][72][73][74][75][76][77], and 2 combine prospective and retrospective case series in the same article [78,79]. The screening process is summarized in Fig.…”
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“…From an initial 456 publications identified by the literature search, 73 articles were included, of which 8 are randomized controlled trials (RCTs) [7][8][9][10][11][12][13][14], 7 are comparative studies [15][16][17][18][19][20][21], 46 are prospective and 10 are retrospective case series [68][69][70][71][72][73][74][75][76][77], and 2 combine prospective and retrospective case series in the same article [78,79]. The screening process is summarized in Fig.…”
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“…These studies were published between the years of 1983 and 2006 and include three RCTs [7,8,12], three comparative studies [15,16,20] and seven prospective case series [22,23,31,39,40,51,55]. Four of the studies investigated treatment of pediatric populations and one of these focused on children with spina bifida.…”
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“…Interferential current (IFC) is a special type of TES using two currents that cross and produce a beating effect [1]. TES-IFC has been used for over 20 years to treat bladder over-activity and urinary incontinence and to strengthen the pelvic floor [2][3][4][5]. When used for urinary incontinence, TES also produced diarrhea, leading physiotherapist Janet Chase, who specialized in incontinence, to test TES on children with chronic constipation [6].…”
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“…As técnicas de biofeedback EMG e eletroestimulação transcutânea parassacral para crianças tem sido utilizada com sucesso em nosso meio, com inúmeras publicações comprovando seus benefícios (Vasconcelos, 2006;, Barroso, 2006;Lordêlo, 2010;Quintiliano, 2015). Contudo faltam estudos controlados comparando estas duas formas de tratamento em crianças com DTUI.…”
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