Non-venous Pelvic Pain and Roles for Pelvic Floor PT or Pudendal Nerve Blocks.

Thomas Jefferson University Hospital, Sydney Kimmel Medical College, Department of Ob/Gyn, Section FPMRS. Electronic address: karolynn.echols@jefferson.edu. Thomas Jefferson University Hospital, Department of Ob/Gyn.

Techniques in vascular and interventional radiology. 2021;(1):100735
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Abstract

Non-venous pelvic pain is a dilemma that can frustrate even the most patient of providers. Managing these conditions can be even more bewildering as they require a multidisciplinary approach in most cases. Diet and lifestyle modifications in addition to physical therapy, biofeedback, medications, surgery and integrative medicine modalities can be used alone or in combination to relieve symptoms and should be individualized after proper evaluation and diagnosis. Because most of these conditions are located in the area of pudendal nerve distribution, pudendal nerve blocks have been very successful in helping to control the pain symptoms and should be used judiciously. Here we discuss the common conditions and how physical therapy and pudendal nerve blocks play a significant role in treatment.

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Publication Type : Review

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MeSH terms : Pelvic Floor