Clinical trials of a new wearable medical device are showing positive results for people with urinary incontinence issues. The InConfidence Patch works by stimulating the tibial nerve in a patient's ankle to help soothe bladder functions, giving hope to the estimated 40 million Americans who experience the condition.
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- 10X Beta and Nikki Agahari developed the InConfidence Patch for urinary incontinence. 1m 14s
- The device stimulates the tibial nerve in the ankle to help control bladder symptoms. 1m 50s
- Clinical trials for the device are currently underway in Australia. 2m 7s
- The patch offers a discreet alternative to medications and surgical treatments. 2m 47s
- The device aims to improve privacy and quality of life for patients. 2m 54s