Effect of Biofeedback on Urinary Incontinence
2014
Urinary incontinence is a condition where the person loss controls of urinary bladder. It may also lead to isolation from public gatherings and later on may lead to depression. It may increase by age. We report the case of six year old boy who came with unknown maturation and successfully underwent with physiotherapy intervention with sessions followed by visual and auditory biofeedback.
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