Feasibility Study of Transcutaneous Tibial Nerve Stimulation for Urinary Symptoms in People With Multiple Sclerosis

NACompletedINTERVENTIONAL
Enrollment

23

Participants

Timeline

Start Date

October 14, 2020

Primary Completion Date

March 12, 2021

Study Completion Date

March 12, 2021

Conditions
Bladder DysfunctionNeurogenic Bladder DysfunctionUrinary IncontinenceUrinary Bladder, OveractiveUrinary Incontinence, UrgeNocturiaUrinary Frequency More Than Once at NightLower Urinary Tract SymptomsMultiple SclerosisUrinary Bladder, Neurogenic
Interventions
DEVICE

Transcutaneous tibial nerve stimulation

Transcutaneous tibial nerve stimulation is a non-invasive electrical stimulation of the posterior tibial nerve, a branch of the sciatic nerve via sacral plexus. In our study the tibial nerve will be stimulated using Transcutaneous Electrical Nerve Stimulation (TENS) unit with two surface adhesive electrodes. The anode will be positioned between 5-10 cm above medial malleolus and posterior to the edge of the tibia and the cathode will be positioned distally on arch of the foot .

Trial Locations (1)

Unknown

University of Limerick, Limerick

All Listed Sponsors
lead

University of Limerick

OTHER

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