Abstract:differ after therapy (median 4 vs. 4, p = .782, 55 vs. 53 cmH2O, p = .099). Visual analogue scale (VAS) pain from 0-100 for individual pain parameters, the Female Sexual Function Index (FSFI) and the Quality of Life (AQoL-6D) were completed. Women who reported baseline pain for individual pain parameters had improved dysmenorrhoea (median 72.5 vs. 52, p = .015), low back pain (median 55 vs. 47.5, p = .002), dyschesia (median 45 vs. 30.5, p = .031) and non-menstrual pain (median 53 vs. 41, p = .018) at 3 months… Show more
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