ResourcesThe
information on this website is based on my years
of experience treating patients, advanced
continuing education and the research and
expertise of other professionals. The intent of
this page is to give credit to those outside
sources that published information on these
topics.
Chronic
Pelvic PainThere are many
resources that your treating therapist may
recommend for your treatment. it is important to
received a thorough evaluation to see if these
resources will be benefit your specific
condition. Please click on the link below to get
more information.
A Headache in the
Pelvis: A new understanding for chronic pelvic
pain.
David Wise, PhD and Rodney Anderson,
M.D.
www.pelvicpainhelp.com
Heal Pelvic Pain
Amy Stein, MPT
www.healpelvicpain.com
Vaginal Dilators
www.vaginismus.comSlippery Stuff or
Astroglide
These 2 brands have excellent
ratings for personal lubricant.
Theracane
References
FitzGerald, M.P., Kotarinos, R., (2003)
Rehabilitation of the short pelvic floor I:
Background and patient evaluation. Int
Urogynecol J 14:261-268.
FitzGerald, M.P., Kotarinos, R., (2003)
Rehabilitation of the short pelvic floor II:
Treatment of the patient with a short pelvic
floor. Int Urogynecol J 14:269-275.
Chaitow, L.,
(2007) Chronic pelvic pain: Pelvic Floor
problems, sacroiliac dysfunction and the trigger
pint connection. Journal of Bodywork and
Movement Therapies 11:327-339.
Weiss, J.M., (2000) Chronic pelvic pain and
myofascial trigger points.
The Pain Clinic
2(6):13-18.
Prendergast, S.A., Weiss,
J.M., (2003) Screening for musculoskeletal
causes of pelvic pain.
Clinical Obstetrics
and Gynecology 46(4): 773-781.