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Q: what is percutaneous tibial nerve stimulation

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5/31/08 3:40pm

Lucy: Percutaneous tibial nerve stimulation (PTNS) is a minimally-invasive treatment that's used to decrease chronic pelvic pain in people with lower urinary tract dysfunctions such as urinary tract infection and urge or frequency incontinence. -MG

 

 

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