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Practical aspects of lifestyle modifications and behavioural interventions in the treatment …


JF Wyman, KL Burgio, DK Newman, 2009 - pubmedcentral.nih.gov
Behavioural interventions are effective treatments for overactive bladder (OAB)
and urgency urinary incontinence (UUI). They are in part aimed at improving
symptoms with patient education on healthy bladder habits and lifestyle ...
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Combined Effects of Behavioral Intervention and Tolterodine in Patients Dissatisfied With …


CG Klutke, KL Burgio, JF Wyman, Z Guan, F … - The Journal of Urology, 2009 - Elsevier
This 16-week, multicenter, open label study included eligible patients 18 years
old or older who reported overactive bladder symptoms 3 months or greater in
duration, 8 or greater micturitions and 2 or greater urgency related ...
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Comparison between oxybutynin, functional electrical stimulation and pelvic floor training for …


RM Arruda, R Castro, M Sartori… - Current Opinion in Obstetrics and Gynecology, 2009 - journals.lww.com
Introduction Overactive bladder (OAB) syndrome is defined as urgency, with or
without urge incontinence, usually with frequency and nocturia [1]. It affects
millions of individ- uals and may severely impair the quality of life of ...
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[PDF] Drug vs. Behavioral Therapy


YI Team - integrityrehab.net
Of course, the choice in treatment does not have to be behavioral therapy vs.
drug therapy. Research supported by Pfizer and published this past August in the
Annals of Internal Medicine3 adds to the evidence that drug therapy in ...
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Does Behavioral Therapy Improve Satisfaction with Drug Therapy for Overactive Bladder?


DA Ginsberg, CG Klutke, KL Burgio, JF Wyman … - J Urol, 2009 - medscape.com
The BT consisted of a 2-page pamphlet that provided the patient with information
about OAB; scheduled voiding; pelvic floor muscle training; urgency control
strategies; and lifestyle interventions, such as diet modification and ...
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[PDF] Patients With Overactive Bladder


O Bladder - aapa.org
ACTiviTy PrEviEw Overactive bladder is a common and distressing disorder that
affects men and women in approximately equal numbers. It is characterized by
symptoms of urgency, with or without urge incon- tinence, usually with ...
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Challenges in designing a pragmatic clinical trial: the mixed incontinence--medical or …


L Brubaker, P Moalli, HE Richter, M Albo, L … - Clinical Trials, 2009 - ctj.sagepub.com
Background Mixed urinary incontinence (MUI) is a common, bothersome condi- tion
in women. In MUI, the two subtypes of urinary incontinence that coexist are
treated differently; stress urinary incontinence (SUI) is primarily treated ...
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