Peripheral repetitive magnetic stimulation for the treatment of neurogenic urinary disorders: literature review and investigational study
Urinary disorders caused by peripheral nervous system injury are characterized by weakness of neural control of lower urinary tract. Clinical and urodynamic examination demonstrate detrusor-hyporeflexia and its reduced contractility. Magnetic stimulation influences autonomic and somatic nerves inner...
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doaj-ef6d6922f960458595215ba47d0da0be2021-07-29T08:13:28ZrusABV-pressNervno-Myšečnye Bolezni2222-87212413-04432017-09-0172546610.17650/2222-8721-2017-7-2-54-66177Peripheral repetitive magnetic stimulation for the treatment of neurogenic urinary disorders: literature review and investigational studyI. V. Borodulina0A. P. Rachin1N. G. Badalov2A. O. Goushcha3Russian Scientific Center for Medical Rehabilitation and Balneology, Ministry of Health of RussiaRussian Scientific Center for Medical Rehabilitation and Balneology, Ministry of Health of RussiaRussian Scientific Center for Medical Rehabilitation and Balneology, Ministry of Health of RussiaResearch Center of NeurologyUrinary disorders caused by peripheral nervous system injury are characterized by weakness of neural control of lower urinary tract. Clinical and urodynamic examination demonstrate detrusor-hyporeflexia and its reduced contractility. Magnetic stimulation influences autonomic and somatic nerves innervating pelvic organs but the mechanism of action is still unclear. This paper presents literature review on diagnostics and treatment of neurogenic urinary disorders by using magnetic stimulation and the results of our investigational study. 7 patients with neurogenic urinary retention were included in a prospective study of peripheral repetitive magnetic stimulation. Prolonged clinical improvement during the follow-up of 3 months was observed in all patients.https://nmb.abvpress.ru/jour/article/view/207peripheral repetitive magnetic stimulationneurogenic urinary retentiondetrusor hypotonia |
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I. V. Borodulina A. P. Rachin N. G. Badalov A. O. Goushcha Peripheral repetitive magnetic stimulation for the treatment of neurogenic urinary disorders: literature review and investigational study Nervno-Myšečnye Bolezni peripheral repetitive magnetic stimulation neurogenic urinary retention detrusor hypotonia |
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I. V. Borodulina A. P. Rachin N. G. Badalov A. O. Goushcha |
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I. V. Borodulina |
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Peripheral repetitive magnetic stimulation for the treatment of neurogenic urinary disorders: literature review and investigational study |
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Peripheral repetitive magnetic stimulation for the treatment of neurogenic urinary disorders: literature review and investigational study |
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Peripheral repetitive magnetic stimulation for the treatment of neurogenic urinary disorders: literature review and investigational study |
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Peripheral repetitive magnetic stimulation for the treatment of neurogenic urinary disorders: literature review and investigational study |
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Peripheral repetitive magnetic stimulation for the treatment of neurogenic urinary disorders: literature review and investigational study |
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peripheral repetitive magnetic stimulation for the treatment of neurogenic urinary disorders: literature review and investigational study |
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Nervno-Myšečnye Bolezni |
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2222-8721 2413-0443 |
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Urinary disorders caused by peripheral nervous system injury are characterized by weakness of neural control of lower urinary tract. Clinical and urodynamic examination demonstrate detrusor-hyporeflexia and its reduced contractility. Magnetic stimulation influences autonomic and somatic nerves innervating pelvic organs but the mechanism of action is still unclear. This paper presents literature review on diagnostics and treatment of neurogenic urinary disorders by using magnetic stimulation and the results of our investigational study. 7 patients with neurogenic urinary retention were included in a prospective study of peripheral repetitive magnetic stimulation. Prolonged clinical improvement during the follow-up of 3 months was observed in all patients. |
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peripheral repetitive magnetic stimulation neurogenic urinary retention detrusor hypotonia |
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