Can a video game-like therapy help kids stop wetting themselves?
NCT ID NCT07149532
First seen Jun 27, 2026 · Last updated Jun 27, 2026
Summary
This study looks at whether adding biofeedback (a therapy that uses sensors to help children learn to control their pelvic muscles) to standard bladder training helps children with dysfunctional voiding (trouble peeing normally). About 124 children under 18 will be randomly assigned to receive either standard therapy alone or standard therapy plus biofeedback. The goal is to see which approach works better for improving bladder control.
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Tanta University
RECRUITINGTanta, El-Gharbia, 31527, Egypt
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