Bilateral transcutaneous tibial nerve stimulation for chronic constipation
Colorectal Disease2015Vol. 18(2), pp. 173–178
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Abstract
Bilateral transcutaneous tibial nerve stimulation appears to be effective in a quarter of patients with chronic constipation. Carefully selected patients with less severe disease may benefit more. This requires further study.
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