2011
DOI: 10.7748/ns.25.20.35.s49
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Chronic pelvic pain: causes, mechanisms and effects

Abstract: This article outlines the causes, mechanisms and effects of chronic pelvic pain. It provides a basic overview of the biopsychosocial treatment options delivered by a multidisciplinary team. The focus is on actively listening to patients to validate their pain experience and provide information on their condition. A combination of pain management psychology and pain management physiotherapy, medical interventions and medication are used to improve the quality of life of patients with this distressing condition.

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“…Her diagnosis of EAPS was discussed and she was challenged on her thoughts about her friends – strategies regarding restarting socialising were explored. 58…”
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“…Her diagnosis of EAPS was discussed and she was challenged on her thoughts about her friends – strategies regarding restarting socialising were explored. 58…”
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confidence: 99%
“…CPP conditions are broadly classified into gynecologic and nongynecologic. Common nongynecologic causes of CPP include musculoskeletal, neurologic, gastrointestinal, and urologic etiologies as well as psychological factors [3]. …”
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