Conservative therapy

Percutaneous tibial nerve stimulation

Percutaneous
Percutaneous tibial nerve stimulation (PTNS), also referred to as posterior tibial nerve stimulation, is the least invasive forms of neuromodulation used to treat overactive bladder and the associated symptoms of urinary urgency, urinary frequency and urge incontinence. These urinary symptoms may also occur with interstitial cystitis and following a post-radical prostatectomy. Outside the United States, PTNS is also used to treat fecal incontinence. PTNS can be used as a primary therapy. However, treatment for Overactive Bladder and Fecal Incontinence begins with conservative therapies including pharmacology...

Conservative therapy - List of case studies

Pain in the left knee

or patellar maltracking. The treatment options are conservative or operative. ... 1) What therapy do you suggest (surgical operation or pharmacological treatment)? ... confirms this assumption. The treatment options are conservative (physiotherapy and using of special knee brace) or operative for ...

Left lumbosciatic pain from L4-L5 and L5-S1 annular protrusion

pain returned spreading to the left leg. Further drug therapy was prescribed (voltaren+ Muscoril, and later Indoxen). The patient ... 2. The pain lasts for about 6 months, unrelieved by conservative medical treatment and physiotherapy. 3. I have no information ...

Multiple myeloma with renal involvement, bone lesions and Neuropathy

characterized by "ups and downs responding to anti-MM therapy. During the disease course, several problems and complications ... and suggestions:  I tend to be quite conservative with a 71 year old gentleman. Thus, I agree with the general ...

Left cervicobrachialgia following cervical discectomy

the legs. Initially treated with medical and physical therapy. In March 2006, burning, localized pain in right parascapular ... of the L3 root on the left. If this is the case and no conservative treatment is beneficial, then coblation (minimal invasive ...

Chronic Pain in the Lower Rib Cage – Suspected Intercostal Neurinoma

centre that the patient could contact? 4. What therapy could he try? 5. What therapy would you advise? Do you deem ... as a long lasting therapeutic approach. If these more conservative forms of treatment do not give satisfactory analgesia I would ... surgical resection as the next stage. Other more conservative forms of analgesic treatment could also be considered, such as ...

Recurrent metastases in malignant tumor of left forearm

1) Suggested therapy? 2) What is the prognosis?   ... sural nerves.  The resection of the neoplasia was conservative in terms of muscular function, since  the long and short ...

Treatments

Abundant hydration Acupuncture Acupuncture therapy Acupuncture treatment Adaptation training exercises ... Concurrent chemo-irradiation Condom catheter Conservative prosthetic treatment Conservative therapy Conservative ...

Chronic Glomerulonephritis with immune complexes

2)     Any suggestion for conservative therapy 3)     Is it time for kidney ...

Left lumbosciatic pain from double disc protrusion

patient to visit the Emergency Room where a further drug therapy was prescribed: voltaren vial + Muscoril vial 1+1 I.M. for 5-6 ... 2. The pain lasts for about 6 months, unrelieved by conservative medical treatment and physiotherapy. 3. I have no information ...

Artificial Urinary Sphincter Reimplantation

mostly orthostatic . Treatment consisted of a conservative therapy with anticholinergic drugs and of a perineal electrostimulation without ... disobstruction operation, Lenzi’s method, conservative therapy, anticholinergic drugs, perineal electrostimulation, ...

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