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Investigators at University Medical Center Detail Research in Incontinence

Published in Women's Health Weekly, December 8th, 2011

2011 DEC 8 -- In this recent report, researchers in Ljubljana, Slovenia conducted a study "To test different technical setups for stimulation and recording of the sacral reflex, provide confidence intervals and discuss the utility of the sensory threshold and the sacral reflex threshold in women with 'non-neurogenic' sacral dysfunction. All women without neurologic disorder, with normal neurologic examination, and bilaterally normal quantitative electromyography of the external anal sphincter (EAS) muscles referred consecutively for uroneurophysiologic testing were included."

"The sacral reflex was elicited by single and double electrical stimulation of the...

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