Research Article

Peroneal Electric Transcutaneous NeuroModulation (eTNM®): A Novel Method for the Treatment of the Overactive Bladder

Figure 1

URIS® active electrode position on the skin in the popliteal fossa and the peroneal nerve course. The magnetic resonance (MR) scan demonstrating the URIS® active electrode (for the MR imaging purposes, the electrode was replaced by a wet cotton swab) marked with a white arrow located in the immediate vicinity of the peroneal nerve (marked with the black arrow).