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Sacral neuromodulation

Sacral neuromodulation is a minimally invasive medical procedure that involves implanting a small device near the sacrum (lower back) to help regulate nerves controlling bladder and bowel functions. It works by delivering gentle electrical signals to the sacral nerves, which can improve symptoms like incontinence or urinary retention. Think of it as a customized nerve “message system” that helps your body better control its functions. The device can be adjusted externally to optimize results, offering relief when other treatments haven't been effective. Sacral neuromodulation is safe, reversible, and tailored to the patient's needs.