Wearable bladder tech could transform pelvic therapy
NCT ID NCT07451106
First seen Mar 07, 2026 · Last updated May 07, 2026 · Updated 13 times
Summary
This study explores whether wearable bladder monitors and exercisers can help track and improve bladder health in postpartum women and men after prostate surgery. Researchers will compare these devices to standard clinic tests and ask patients and therapists about their experience. The goal is to see if these tools can provide useful, real-world data between therapy visits.
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University of California San Francisco Weill Institute for Neurosciences
RECRUITINGSan Francisco, California, 94158, United States
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