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Sacral stimulation is a medical procedure that involves the use of electrical impulses to activate nerves in the sacral region of the spine. This stimulation is commonly used to treat conditions like urinary incontinence, fecal incontinence, and chronic pain in the pelvic area. By targeting the sacral nerves, which play a crucial role in controlling bladder and bowel function, sacral stimulation can help improve muscle control and reduce symptoms related to these conditions. The procedure typically involves implanting a device, such as a sacral nerve stimulator, which delivers controlled electrical pulses to the sacral nerves, thus modulating their activity and providing therapeutic benefits.
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