Home-Based SCONETM Therapy Improves Symptoms of Neurogenic Bladder

A wide range of dysfunction can occur after a stroke including symptoms such as urinary urgency, frequency, and urge incontinence. The Spinal Cord Neuromodulator (SCONETM) reactivates and retrains spinal neural networks. The present case study introduces initial evidence that home-based, self-admini...

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Published: Mary Ann Liebert 2021-03-01
Series:Neurotrauma Reports
Online Access:https://www.liebertpub.com/doi/full/10.1089/NEUR.2020.0061
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spelling doaj-ef916be9008945d6bc9859305c15cbeb2021-03-20T03:05:31ZengMary Ann LiebertNeurotrauma Reports2689-288X2021-03-0110.1089/NEUR.2020.0061Home-Based SCONETM Therapy Improves Symptoms of Neurogenic BladderA wide range of dysfunction can occur after a stroke including symptoms such as urinary urgency, frequency, and urge incontinence. The Spinal Cord Neuromodulator (SCONETM) reactivates and retrains spinal neural networks. The present case study introduces initial evidence that home-based, self-administered SCONE therapy may be a safe and effective method of delivering this neuromodulation modality and may have the ability to minimize clinic visits, which is especially salient in today's public health environment.https://www.liebertpub.com/doi/full/10.1089/NEUR.2020.0061
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title Home-Based SCONETM Therapy Improves Symptoms of Neurogenic Bladder
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title_short Home-Based SCONETM Therapy Improves Symptoms of Neurogenic Bladder
title_full Home-Based SCONETM Therapy Improves Symptoms of Neurogenic Bladder
title_fullStr Home-Based SCONETM Therapy Improves Symptoms of Neurogenic Bladder
title_full_unstemmed Home-Based SCONETM Therapy Improves Symptoms of Neurogenic Bladder
title_sort home-based sconetm therapy improves symptoms of neurogenic bladder
publisher Mary Ann Liebert
series Neurotrauma Reports
issn 2689-288X
publishDate 2021-03-01
description A wide range of dysfunction can occur after a stroke including symptoms such as urinary urgency, frequency, and urge incontinence. The Spinal Cord Neuromodulator (SCONETM) reactivates and retrains spinal neural networks. The present case study introduces initial evidence that home-based, self-administered SCONE therapy may be a safe and effective method of delivering this neuromodulation modality and may have the ability to minimize clinic visits, which is especially salient in today's public health environment.
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