New study tests biofeedback training to help kids with bladder issues
NCT ID NCT07149532
Summary
This study is testing two different training approaches to help children with dysfunctional voiding, a condition that causes problems like frequent urination, urgency, and accidents. Researchers will compare standard pelvic floor muscle training alone against the same training combined with biofeedback, which uses sensors to help children see and control their muscles better. The goal is to find which method works better to improve bladder control and reduce symptoms in children under 18.
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Tanta University
RECRUITINGTanta, El-Gharbia, 31527, Egypt
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