2022
DOI: 10.1007/s11916-022-01076-0
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Pelvic Floor Physical Therapy and Its Merit in the Treatment of Female Urogenital Pain

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“…The patient's history of trauma and suspected sexual abuse likely are linked to her pelvic floor dysfunction, presumably causing an inability to undergo a pelvic examination and complete her necessary cervical cancer screening. She would benefit from evidence-based techniques to reduce pain and relax the pelvic floor including use of manual therapy, electromyography biofeedback, slow, deliberate introduction of vaginal dilators to work up toward a speculum, and various relaxation, breathing, and positioning techniques to allow her to complete a pelvic examination 15,16. The therapist planned to see the patient once a week, with increasing intervals between visits as the patient gains independence with her home exercise program.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The patient's history of trauma and suspected sexual abuse likely are linked to her pelvic floor dysfunction, presumably causing an inability to undergo a pelvic examination and complete her necessary cervical cancer screening. She would benefit from evidence-based techniques to reduce pain and relax the pelvic floor including use of manual therapy, electromyography biofeedback, slow, deliberate introduction of vaginal dilators to work up toward a speculum, and various relaxation, breathing, and positioning techniques to allow her to complete a pelvic examination 15,16. The therapist planned to see the patient once a week, with increasing intervals between visits as the patient gains independence with her home exercise program.…”
Section: Case Descriptionmentioning
confidence: 99%