Comparison of the effectiveness of transcranial direct current stimulation and transcutaneous tibial nerve stimulation on the urgency and frequency of women with overactive bladder syndrome: A randomized controlled trial
Key Points
Urgency and frequency of overactive bladder syndrome decrease with both stimulation techniques, suggesting effective treatment options for women.
Results show that transcranial direct current stimulation significantly improves urgency and frequency compared to baseline, with notable improvement.
Randomized controlled trial conducted to analyze the effects of both stimulation methods on women's symptoms over a specified period.
Findings support further exploration of non-invasive stimulation techniques as viable treatment options for overactive bladder syndrome.
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