Safety and Clinical Relevance
If effective, non-invasive biofeedback could reduce the socioeconomic burden of SUI by improving adherence and outcomes at scale. Participants with inability to follow commands or pacemakers are screened out during recruitment. Biofeedback…
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If effective, non-invasive biofeedback could reduce the socioeconomic burden of SUI by improving adherence and outcomes at scale. Participants with inability to follow commands or pacemakers are screened out during recruitment. Biofeedback is described as safe across age groups and having no absolute contraindications. PelviSense-assisted PFMT is positioned for populations excluded from or poorly served by intravaginal adjunct therapies.