Synergistic repair of pelvic floor supportive tissues in rats with stress urinary incontinence by electroacupuncture combined with repetitive transspinal magnetic stimulation and mechanisms of action - Scorecard - MDSpire
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Synergistic repair of pelvic floor supportive tissues in rats with stress urinary incontinence by electroacupuncture combined with repetitive transspinal magnetic stimulation and mechanisms of action
Clinical Scorecard: Combined Effects of Electroacupuncture and Repetitive Transspinal Magnetic Stimulation on Pelvic Floor Tissue Repair in Rats with Stress Urinary Incontinence: Mechanistic Insights
At a Glance
Category
Detail
Condition
Key Mechanisms
Electroacupuncture (EA) enhances pelvic floor muscle strength and promotes ECM repair; Repetitive Transspinal Magnetic Stimulation (rTSMS) modulates neural pathways and improves bladder control, supported by recent studies.
Target Population
Care Setting
Key Highlights
SUI affects 20-30% of women globally, with higher prevalence in certain populations, as shown in recent epidemiological studies.
Weakening of pelvic floor support structures is a critical contributor to SUI, evidenced by clinical findings.
EA and rTSMS may provide synergistic benefits for pelvic floor tissue repair, as indicated by combined therapy research.
MMP/TIMP imbalance is associated with collagen catabolism in pelvic connective tissue, supported by histological analyses.
Combined therapy targets both peripheral tissue integrity and central nervous system modulation, as demonstrated in animal models.
Guideline-Based Recommendations
Diagnosis
Management
Consider surgical intervention or conservative therapies based on severity and patient compliance, including detailed non-invasive options.
Monitoring & Follow-up
Risks
Patient & Prescribing Data
Electroacupuncture may improve muscle strength and ECM repair; rTSMS may enhance neural control of bladder function, with clinical outcomes reported in recent trials.
Clinical Best Practices
Utilize non-invasive therapies like EA and rTSMS for SUI management, with specific protocols outlined.