Saturday, July 2, 2011

Magnetic Help for Incontinence

An innovative treatment involving powerful pulsing magnetic fields may offer hope to millions of ThirdAge women who suffer from loss of bladder control. A new study found 61 percent of women treated had a 50 percent better reduction in incontinence episodes.


The research was presented at the International Bladder Symposium in Washington, D.C. Test subjects were treated with Extracorporeal Magnetic Innervation therapy, a painless, non-invasive 20-minute treatment twice a week for a number of weeks.


The study says a third of the women reported absolutely no leakage following the therapy, known as NeoControl by brand. Dr. Peter Sand of Evanston Northwestern Healthcare in Illinois says such a long-term response without continued treatment is not seen after other therapies.


NeoControl uses powerful, pulsing magnetic fields to induce nerve impulses in the pelvic floor. These, in turn, exercise the muscles that control urinary tract function.


Have you had any experiences with magnetics as a health source? Join this ThirdAge discussion of Magnetics and Health.

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