It is the most common cause of pain in the pelvic floor and greatly affects quality of life of patients. Nowadays, we have diagnostic and therapeutic tools that allow us to treat this disabling syndrome with good results.
Myofascial pain syndrome of the pelvic floor is a common cause of chronic pelvic pain. The etiology of this neuromuscular pain disorder is unknown and symptoms can vary widely. Research attempting to identify an appropriate diagnostic test has, to date, not been fruitful. This study aimed to investigate the utility of turns-amplitude analysis, which involves analyzing electromyography data of the levator ani and anal sphincter muscles, as a diagnostic tool.
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