Research Article

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

Figure 2

The optimal stimulation point (OSP) used for Peroneal eTNM® in the popliteal fossa. The OSP (marked in black) is determined by eliciting a typical sensation and visible motor response in terms of rhythmic movement of the foot using the output voltage of 20 V. The dotted line represents an area where the sensitive response, but not motor response, can be elicited. The precise location of the OSP may vary and needs to be determined individually in every patient before the neuromodulation is initiated.