Continence Coach: Pelvic Floor Pain Syndrome in Chronic Pelvic Pain Revisited: A Case Study

In the Feb 2013 "Continence Coach," Nancy Muller discussed pelvic floor pain syndrome in chronic pelvic pain. Pelvic muscle pain has several aliases and implies a pain source from the myofascial structures of the pelvis that sometimes goes undiagnosed. It can exist alone with no concomitan...

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Published in:Ostomy/wound management Vol. 59; no. 5; p. 1
Main Author: Pastore, Elizabeth A
Format: Journal Article
Language:English
Published: King of Prussia HMP Communications 01-05-2013
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Summary:In the Feb 2013 "Continence Coach," Nancy Muller discussed pelvic floor pain syndrome in chronic pelvic pain. Pelvic muscle pain has several aliases and implies a pain source from the myofascial structures of the pelvis that sometimes goes undiagnosed. It can exist alone with no concomitant medical pathology or as either a precursor or sequela to urological, gynecological, and colorectal medical conditions or other musculo-skeletal-neural issues. Due to the phenomenon of somatovisceral convergence, primary pain generators can be elusive.
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ISSN:2640-5237
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