Research Article

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

Figure 8

The volt-ampere characteristics of the pulses generated by the URIS® and TTNS generators using a human body as a load. Impulse shape with the human body as a load as measured using the URIS® (a) and TTNS (b) generators. The URIS® active electrode was used for all measurements. Setting parameters: impulse width of 0.2 ms, output voltage of 19 V for the URIS® generator, and output current of 10 mA for the TTNS generator. Impulse shape with the human body as a load as measured using the URIS® generator (c). The URIS® active electrode was used. Setting parameters: impulse width of 2 ms and output voltage of 15 V.
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