Zap your ankle to calm your bladder? new device trial seeks answers
NCT ID NCT07300904
Summary
This study is testing whether a device called Tensi+ can safely reduce the sudden urges and frequent bathroom trips caused by overactive bladder. The device uses gentle electrical stimulation on the ankle to influence nerves connected to the bladder. Researchers will compare results in about 60 adults over 12 weeks to see if the treatment helps.
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Cedars-Sinai
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