Background: GIGER MD device applies a biofeedback method through stimulated coordinated rhythmic and dynamic movements of the trunk and extremities in an anti-gravity position, thus helping to regain lost motor functions.
Methods: In this article, the performance of the GIGER MD device was evaluated in 36 children with neurogenic bladder measuring gait speed, voiding bladder capacity, deviation from the age-adjusted bladder capacity (measured using the Koff scale), and urinary incontinence.
Results: Children using the GIGER MD device had an increase in voiding bladder capacity (33.79%, median volume increase of 50 ml) with a subsequent median decrease in median age-adjusted bladder capacity by 45.50% (median deviation before was 36% vs. 16% after treatment). The number of urinary incontinence episodes also reduced by 55.57% (7-3 episodes per day), and the 20-meter motor gait speed increased by 14.26% (from 23 to 19 s).
Conclusion: Children who follow the GIGER MD therapy regularly for a period of 6 months show that CNS functional damage can be significantly improved.
Keywords: GIGER MD; children; neurogenic bladder; rehabilitation; spina bifida.
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