Chronic Pelvic Pain (CPP) is a defined by continuous or recurrent pain in the pelvic structures that persists for over six months. This debilitating condition is associated with negative emotions and sexual drive, lowering the quality of life of affected individuals. Because of the complex interaction between muscles, bones, and soft tissues in this region, the pathology of the disorder is not fully understood; however, there is growing evidence that CPP is caused by pain from the abdominals and pelvic floor muscles.
Check out the posts on our blog related to Pelvic Pain
Coccyx Pain Evaluation & Treatment - CP
Nutrition Perspectives for the Pelvic Rehab Therapist - NPPR
Pelvic Floor Function, Dysfunction & Treatment: Level 2A - PF2A
Pelvic Floor Function, Dysfunction & Treatment: Level 2B - PF2B
Pelvic Floor Function, Dysfunction & Treatment: Level 3 - PF3