Research Article
Peroneal Electric Transcutaneous NeuroModulation (eTNM®): A Novel Method for the Treatment of the Overactive Bladder
Figure 6
Wiring diagram of the circuit used to compare volt-ampere (VA) characteristics of stimulation impulses generated by URIS® and TTNS devices. The resistor with a nonload measurement resistance value (100 Ω) was used to measure the current flowing through the circuit (VB). The total output signal from the generators is measured between the output terminals (VA). The load was changed for three subsequent measurements: (i) resistor (R = 1kΩ), (ii) parallel RC element simulating the human body (R = 1000 Ω and C = 470 nF), and (iii) a human volunteer.