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The Effect of High-Intensity Focused Electromagnetic on Urinary Incontinence Symptoms

Recruiting
20 years of age
Female
Phase N/A

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Overview

This study is aimed at women's pelvic floor muscles, especially urinary incontinence caused by pelvic floor muscle relaxation or pelvic prolapse, to observe whether the use of (HIFEM) high-intensity focused magnetic energy chairs can help the pelvic floor muscles after this treatment Strengthening to improve the symptoms of urinary incontinence caused by the compression of the sacral nerve plexus caused by the downward movement of the uterus, thereby improving the social life and quality of life of the patient.

Eligibility

Inclusion Criteria:

  1. Women over 20 years old.
  2. Symptoms of urinary incontinence (including: stress incontinence, urge incontinence).
  3. Blood tests confirmed that the number of platelets was 150,000-450,000/UL, and the coagulation function (PT) index was normal.

Exclusion Criteria:

  1. Pregnant and lactating women.
  2. Patients with acute or chronic cardiovascular disease.
  3. Patients with acute or chronic infectious diseases.
  4. Patients with malignant tumors, uterine fibroids, and gynecological cysts, who have been evaluated by doctors as unsuitable.
  5. Those who have undergone lower abdominal or genital-related surgery and have been evaluated by doctors as unsuitable.
  6. Patients with pulmonary insufficiency.
  7. People with metal and electronic implants (such as: pacemaker, defibrillator, neurostimulator).
  8. Those with bleeding disorders or receiving anticoagulant therapy.
  9. Use drug pumps.
  10. People with skin allergies or skin diseases.
  11. Those unable to sign the subject's consent form.

Study details

Urinary Incontinence, Stress Incontinence

NCT05693103

Kaohsiung Medical University Chung-Ho Memorial Hospital

26 January 2024

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