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Behavioral Therapy Program Reduces Incontinence Following Radical Prostatectomy

medicalnewstoday.com — “For men with incontinence for at least one year following radical prostatectomy, participation in a behavioral training program that included pelvic floor muscle training, bladder control strategiView full resource at medicalnewstoday.com

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Behavioral therapy --improves continence after prostatectomy - JAAPA

jaapa.com — “Clinical question: Is behavioral therapy (with or without biofeedback with pelvic floor electrical stimulation) helpful in the management of persistent postprostatectomy incontinence?View full resource at jaapa.com

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Behavioral therapy --improves continence after prostatectomy - JAAPA

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Behavioral therapy improved continence after prostatectomy - ONA

oncologynurseadvisor.com — “Behavioral therapy helped to reduce urinary incontinence in men who had the condition for at least 1 year following radical prostatectomy.View full resource at oncologynurseadvisor.com

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Postprostatectomy Incontinence Reduced by Behavioral Therapy Program

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Behavioral Therapy Program Reduces Postprostatectomy Incontinence | ThirdAge

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Behavioral Therapies Ease Incontinence for Men After Prostate Cancer Surgery

newswise.com — “Behavioral therapies such as pelvic-floor-muscle training and bladder-control strategies can reduce incontinence episodes by more than 50 percent in men following prostate-cancer surgery, according to new research from UAB Center. The findings, published in JAMA on Jan. 12, 2011, indicate that these therapies can improve bladder control and enhance quality of life.View full resource at newswise.com

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Behavioral therapies ease incontinence for men after prostate cancer surgery

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After Prostate Cancer Surgery, Behavioral Therapies Ease Incontinence

medindia.net — “New research indicates that behavioral therapies such as pelvic-floor-muscle training can reduce incontinence episodes by more than 50 percent following prostate-cancer surgery.View full resource at medindia.net

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Behavioral Therapy No Extra Help in Female Urge Incontinence | Plano OBGYN

drjkm.com — “Urgency Incontinence, caused by urgency and frequency affects over 33 million Americans. That--™s about 1 in every 6 adults. The condition is often trView full resource at drjkm.com

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Behavioral Therapy Halves Persistent Postprostatectomy Incontinence : Internal Medicine News

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Behavioral Therapy With or Without Biofeedback and Pelvic Floor Electrical Stimulation for Persistent Postprostatectomy Incontinence, January 12, 2011, Goode et al. 305 (2): 151 --" JAMA

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Behavioral Therapy for Stress Incontinence Evaluated - Study finds behavioral therapy more effective than a continence pessary in the short term - ModernMedicine

modernmedicine.com — “Behavioral therapy is likely more effective than a pessary, a medical device used to treat prolapse of the uterus, in reducing stress incontinence in the short term, according to a study in the March issue of Obstetrics & Gynecology.View full resource at modernmedicine.com

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Behavioral therapy reduces incontinence after prostate cancer surgery | Gritman Medical Center |

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Behavioral Therapy Effective in Treating Urinary Incontinence in Parkinson's Disease | Woodruff Health Sciences Center | Emory University

shared.web.emory.edu — “Exercise-based behavioral therapy for older adults with Parkinsons disease leads to a reduction in frequency of urinary incontinence and improvement in quality of life, according to a recent study led by Emory University and the Department of Veterans Affairs.View full resource at shared.web.emory.edu

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