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Management of overactive bladder review: the role of percutaneous tibial nerve stimulation

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Figure 1. Nerve pathway of bladder function
Figure 2. The guarding reflex promotes continence and al-lows the outlet to contract the urinary sphincter during peri-ods of stress
Table 1. Choices of electrical stimulation in voiding dysfunction treatment10
Figure 3. PTNS pathway to sacral plexus
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