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Maintenance therapy is an essential part of Medtronic bladder control therapy delivered by the NURO™ system. Each session is exactly the same as the first 12. The only difference is they are scheduled once every three to four weeks.
Talk to your doctor to figure out the schedule that works best for you.
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GET A DIARYA: The sensation should not be painful, although you may feel a slight tingling in your heel. You'll be free to read, listen to music, or use your phone during your maintenance therapy sessions.
A: Following your initial treatment of 12 weekly, 30-minute sessions, you can continue with maintenance therapy.1 When you are on maintenance therapy, treatments occur every three to four weeks rather than every week. These sessions are exactly the same as the first 12, and can be scheduled at a time that is convenient for you.
A: If PTNM stops providing the relief you need, rest assured it is not the only option. Ask your doctor if Medtronic bladder control therapy delivered by the InterStim™ system could work for you.
See how actual patients have reduced their symptoms and enjoyed getting their lives back.
READ PATIENT STORIESDid you know 44% of people with bladder control issues are too embarrassed to talk to a doctor?2 Help end the stigma by sharing your story in your local community.
Learn howWhile the NURO™ device was not used in these studies, since it delivers equivalent stimulation therapy as the device used in the studies, a user can expect similar performance.
Peters KM, Carrico DJ, Wooldridge LS, et al. Percutaneous tibial nerve stimulation for the long-term treatment of overactive bladder: 3-year results of the STEP study. J Urol. 2013;189(6):2194-2201.
Leede Research, “Views on OAB: A Study for the National Association of Continence.” December 16, 2015.
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