Efectos de la neuromodulación no invasiva del nervio tibial posterior como tratamiento para la incontinencia urinaria
ABSTRACT: The present study was based on the bibliographical review modality. The title of this study is the effects of non-invasive neuromodulation of the posterior tibial nerve in patients with urinary incontinence, belonging to the line of health research in physical rehabilitation. Urinary incon...
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| Sprache: | spa |
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2022
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| Zusammenfassung: | ABSTRACT: The present study was based on the bibliographical review modality. The title of this study is the effects of non-invasive neuromodulation of the posterior tibial nerve in patients with urinary incontinence, belonging to the line of health research in physical rehabilitation. Urinary incontinence is one of the most common pathologies in the population without age differentiation. It is present in the female sex. It is caused by physiological changes at the nervous and muscular level, resulting in the lack of voiding control in the population with this condition. There is far shame in facing the symptoms of this disease. Different treatments have been developed. The present study demonstrates the effects of noninvasive neuromodulation of the posterior tibial nerve in treating said pathology. Through the placement of two electrodes in the posterior tibial nerve pathway, which, through stimulation, maintains a different motor effect and afferent sensory, inhibiting spinal and supraspinal circuits involved in the micturition reflex. For the investigative process, information was through scientific articles, books, theses, and clinical trials obtained from sources with great scientific support such as Scielo, Pubmed , Elservier , Google Schoolar, BVS, uOttawa omni, Worlwide science. Using the analytical method through the PEDRO scale, evaluating each of them, filtering inclusión and exclusion criteria, 35 articles that, due to their validity, provided a solid evidence base. Finally, after completing the compilation of scientific articles, it was found that, by interpreting the results presented in clinical trials and experimental cases, it can be stated that the application of electrostimulation in the posterior tibial nerve pathway in patients with urinary incontinence has given positive effects, improving the patient´s quality of life in the short, medium and long term. Resolución para NO Publicar: |
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