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Tensi +: an innovative and intuitive medical device
Tensi + is a non-drug, side-effecte-free and non-invasive therapy for the treatment of idiopathic or neurological overactive bladder.
An overactive bladder can be defined as urinary urgency that is usually accompanied by one or more of the following symptoms.
Imperative urge to urinate
Pollakiuria
Nocturia
Urge incontinence
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The urge to urinate cannot be suppressed and is urgent.
The urge to urinate occurs more than 8 times a day.
The urge to urinate occurs at least once a night.
The urge to urinate cannot be suppressed and urine leakage occurs
This simple therapy was designed in close cooperation with urologist and specialists for overactive bladder konzipiert. In addition, the experiences of patients were also taken into account during development.
The Tensi+ medical device uses the technique of transcutaneous electrical nerve (TENS) to stimulate the tibial nerve (nervus tibialis posterior). the success of TENS technology after three months of treatment has been clinically proven, with initial effects sometimes occurring after just 6 weeks.
The assessment of whether this treatment is suitable for you will be made by your doctor, who will recommend the use of Tensi+ after carrying out the necessay examinations and tests.
You can contact your urologist, gynecologist, rehabilitation physician or GP and talk to them about your symptoms.
Daily use of Tensi +
How does the TENS technique used to treat overactive bladder work?
Tensi+ is applied to the inside of the ankle and then used daily for 20 minutes for 12 weeks or longer, as recommended by your doctor. In the following weeks you will continue to use Tensi+ to maintain the effect of improved bladder control.
In transcutaneous electrical neurostimulation, better known as TENS (Transcutaneous Electrical Nerve Stimulation), electrical impulses are transmitted via electrodes on the skin in the vicinity of an innervated area in order to influence nerve transmission. With Tensi+, this stimulation takes place on the shin muscle (posterior tibial nerve) on the inside of the ankle.