New Non-Invasive treatment tested for Women's bladder control

NCT ID NCT07095283

Summary

This study tested whether a combination of pelvic floor muscle exercises and a gentle, non-invasive radiofrequency therapy could help women manage stress urinary incontinence. Researchers compared the exercises and radiofrequency therapy, both alone and together, in 239 women over a year. The goal was to see if these treatments could improve muscle strength, reduce urine leakage, and enhance quality of life.

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Contacts and locations

Locations

  • Ceu Cardenal Herrera University

    Elche, Alicante, 03204, Spain

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