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Clinical References
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physiological basis of bladder inhibition in response to intravaginal
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Fall M, Ahlstrom K., Carlsson C, Ek A, Erlandson BE, Frankenberg AS,
Mattiasson A. (1986); Contelle, Pelvic floor stimulator for female stress-
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Eriksen B C, Bergmanm S, Eik-Nes S H. (1989); Maximal Electro-
stimulation of the pelvic floor in female idiopathic detrusor instability
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Miller K, Richardson D A, Siegel S W, Karram M M, Blackwood N B,
Sand P K. (1998); Pelvic Floor electrical stimulation for genuine stress
incontinence, who will benefit and when? Int. Urogynecol, J. Pelvic Floor
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Is electrostimulation of the pelvic floor an effective treatment for
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