Advances in the Treatment of Chronic Pelvic Pain: A Multidisciplinary Approach to Treatment.

In: Missouri medicine · 2017 · vol. 114(1) , pp. 47–51 · PMID:30233101 · PMC6143566 · W2992325451
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A multidisciplinary, multimodal approach, including evaluation for musculoskeletal dysfunction, is beneficial for treating chronic pelvic pain, which can be difficult due to multiple diagnoses and persistent symptoms.

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The treatment of chronic pelvic pain can often be difficult, as many times after visits to multiple providers, patients can carry multiple diagnoses. Even with appropriate treatments, patients often have continued pain that can result in frustrations for both patients and their providers. Utilizing a multidisciplinary and multimodal approach to chronic pelvic pain is beneficial, especially when including evaluation for musculoskeletal dysfunction or other contributors to chronic pelvic pain.

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