
According to RCO News Agency, quoted from Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Mohammad Reza Hadian, full professor of physiotherapy and Electrophysiology The Faculty of Rehabilitation of Tehran University of Medical Sciences announced the iernational acceptance of an innovative research in the field of urinary incoinence and overactive bladder treatme and said: In a research that was carried out about three years ago, with the cooperation of Dr. Gurji, one of the best researchers in the doctoral course of specialization, and with the cooperation of iernationalDr Nietzsche We started from Germany and with the advice of Dr. Tanaz Akhdi, Akhtar Hospital. For the first time in the world, we designed a method that non-invasively stimulates the areas related to these muscles in the brain instead of directly stimulating the pelvic floor muscles.
Hadian added: The results of fMRI imaging showed that brain stimulation can improve the activity of pelvic floor muscles forgive. Based on this, a new treatme manual was compiled, which fortunately was published in one of the prestigious iernational journals and was approved by the scieific community.
Comparing this method with common treatmes, he said: Common methods such as iernal stimulation vaginal Pelvic floor muscles or Biofeedback They are usually time-consuming, expensive, and unpleasa for the patie, and in some cases, there is a risk of infection. But our method is safer, less expensive and more effective, and its results have been very promising compared to conveional pharmaceutical and physical therapy treatmes.
In the end, Hadian emphasized: This achieveme can pave the way for improving the quality of life of women with overactive bladder, especially in young age groups.




