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Clinical Investigator & Stimvia Expert

Mr Bob Yang, Consultant Urologist, Royal Berkshire Hospital

Mr Bob Yang, specialises in Complex and Recurrent Urinary Tract Infections, Male and Female Incontinence, Sacral Neuromodulation, and Functional Urology. 

About Mr Bob Yang 

Mr. Bob Yang is a Partner at The Forbury Clinic The Urology Partnership in Reading and Consultant Urologist at the Royal Berkshire Hospital.

 

He specialises in functional urology, with a particular expertise in the management of coding dysfunction, complex and recurrent urinary tract infections (UTIs), as well as male and female incontinence.

 

Internationally, he is the Director for the Male Incontinence course for both the American Urological Association and the International Continence Society, and he is a featured speaker for the Royal Society of Medicine on the topics of Urinary Tract Infections.

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stimvia treatment for overactive bladder

Stimvia No Needle Stimulation Technology

URIS® technology is the only worldwide technology that has been proven to accurately target deep brain structures that are associated with a variety of disorders. These disorders include the development urgencies of an overactive bladder, Parkinson’s disease tremors and the development of autoimmune diseases.

The treatment is based on targeted neuromodulation. Stimvia uses electrical impulses to stimulate specific nerves inducing the transmission of information to the higher levels of the central nervous system. This activates centers that were previously inhibited and inhibits those that were hyperactive in order to achieve a state of balance (homeostasis) in the brain. This manifests itself through a reduction or the complete elimination of unpleasant symptoms associated with a disease.

Stimvia pioneers the development of non-invasive neuromodulation treatment and the stimulation of deep brain structures without the need for drugs or surgical intervention. Stimvia promises to change the treatment of: overactive bladder, erectile dysfunction, irritable bowel syndrome and other effects of many chronic, neurodegenerative diseases.

The current focus is on a peroneal nerve stimulation and its interconnection with key brain centers. Dysfunction of these key brain regions play a significant role in the development and progression of an overactive bladder (OAB). Available clinical studies have shown that nerve stimulation is the most effective methods in a treatment of the OAB.

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