Sheldon R, Kiff ES, Clarke A, Harris ML, Hamdy S. Sacral nerve stimulation reduces corticoanal excitability in patients with faecal incontinence. Br J Surg. November 2005;92(11):1423-1431.
Publication Date
November 2005
How Analyze was Used
“For topographic mapping, the size of the EMG response at each grid point before and after stimulation was plotted on a two-dimensional grid using ANALYZE ™.”
Keywords
Adult
Aged
Anal Canal/innervation
Cerebral Cortex/physiology
Chronic Disease
Electric Stimulation Therapy/methods
Electromagnetic Fields
Electromyography
Fecal Incontinence/physiopathology/therapy
Female
Humans
Lumbosacral Plexus
Manometry
Middle Aged
Reaction Time
Author Affiliation(s)
Department of Colorectal Surgery South Manchester University Hospitals NHS Trust, Manchester, Salford, UK. (RS, ESK)
The Warrell Unit Central Manchester University Hospitals NHS Trust, Manchester, Salford, UK. (AC)
Department of Gastrointestinal Sciences, Hope Hospital, University of Manchester, Salford, UK. (MLH, SH)
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Tags: Adult, Aged, Anal Canal/innervation, Cerebral Cortex/physiology, Chronic Disease, Electric Stimulation Therapy/methods, Electromagnetic Fields, Electromyography, Fecal Incontinence/physiopathology/therapy, Female, Humans, Lumbosacral Plexus, Manometry, Middle Aged, Reaction Time