A randomised clinical trial found that pressure-mediated biofeedback improves postpartum stress urinary incontinence.
Stress incontinence can make laughing or sneezing anxiety-provoking for up to half of women over the age of 50, often leading to unintentional urinary ... able to use these devices.
Bladder neck descent (BND) is prevalent among female runners who complain of stress urinary incontinence (SUI), which ...
November is Men’s Health Awareness Month and two campaigns have recently launched to tackle male incontinence, empower patients and get them the care resources they need.
BlueWind Medical, Ltd., a leader in implantable Tibial NeuroModulation (iTNM) and the developer of the Revi® System, today ...
BlueWind Medical announced that the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) finalized a favorable payment adjustment ...
Boston Scientific Corporation's acquisition of Axonics, Inc. for $3.7 billion expands urology offerings with innovative ...
The findings, published in JAMA Network Open, support using pressure-mediated biofeedback devices to enhance treatment ...
AUGS PFD Week 2024 booth 611 —Axena Health, Inc. (Axena Health), a medical device company focused ... first-line treatment for female urinary incontinence and improve the identification of ...
Coloplast Altis sling linked to high risk of dyspareunia and coital incontinence as safer alternatives remain unavailable in the U.S.