Timer Watch Helps 60% of Incontinence Patients Achieve Daytime Continence

Timer Watch Helps 60% of Incontinence Patients Achieve Daytime Continence
Timer Watch / Alarm Watch: Clinical Study from University of Aarhus, Denmark (Soren Hagstroem, MD):
Timer Watch Assisted Urotherapy in Children: A Randomized Controlled Trial (Journal of Urology)

  • 90% of children who used a timer watch reported subjective effects of treatment.
  • With the use of a Timer Watch 60% of patients in Standard UroTherapy achieved daytime continence. Completely dry!
  • Study participants (children) as low as 5 years of age (5 years - 14 years).

    Learn more: What is a Timer Watch? Learn how you can treat incontinence with a CADEX Alarm Watch. What is Standard UroTherapy?

    Study Abstract. About the Author Hagstroem, S
    Incontinence Timer Watch Clinical Study - Standard UroTherapy with and without an Alarm Watch

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