Gynecological Pain, Endometriosis, Visceral Disease, and the Viscero-Somatic Connection

In: Journal of Musculoskeletal Pain · 2008 · vol. 16(1-2) , pp. 21–27 · doi:10.1080/10582450801960131 · W2071623764
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This study evaluated patterns of myofascial dysfunction and muscle tenderness in women experiencing chronic pelvic pain, with a focus on gynecological pain and endometriosis.

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Objectives: This study was conducted to evaluate the pattern of myofascial dysfunction and muscle tenderness among women presenting with chronic pelvic pain.

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