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| Pelvic Pain with Dr. Keehn Hosier, Brookwood Primary Care
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Dr. Keehn Hosier, OB/GYN with Brookwood Primary Care Network, Women's Services discusses pelvic pain and answers viewer questions. Fox 6 Good Day Alabama. April 14, 2010 |
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| Orlando Health - Winnie Palmer Hospital - Gynecological Minimally Invasive Surgery
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At Winnie Palmer Hospital for Women & Babies, Dr. Jessica Vaught specializes in minimally invasive surgery that treats a wide variety of non-cancerous conditions, including chronic pelvic pain, ovarian cysts and total hysterectomy. In this video, Dr. Vaught discusses the benefits of minimally invasive surgery. To learn more visit us at winniepalmerhospital.com or contact 321.8HEALTH (321.843.2584). |
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| Treating Pelvic Pain with Myofascial Release Therapy
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Reno Channel 2's Health Watch segment by Wendy Damonte. I'll be discussing what a typical pelvic pain treatment might be, hear first hand from one of my clients who has finally gotten relief, and much more. Used with permission and attribution to KTVN Channel 2 Reno. |
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| Pelvic Pain
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Johnnie Kleinschmidt, a physical therapist on staff at Lake Charles Memorial Hospital, discusses pelvic pain in women and men. |
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| Hip and Pelvic Pain. Chiropactic Adjustment. Dr. Rick Horsfield. Columbus, Ohio
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columbusspine.com Hip and Pelvic pain treated with chiropractic adjustment. Video presentation of Dr. Rick Horsfield adjusting the hip of a patient. Located at 2240 Morse Road in Columbus, Ohio, Dr. Horsfield treats Ohio BWC injured workers, Auto Accident patients and general health insurance patients. Call for an appointment at (614) 428-9310. |
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| The Wise-Anderson Protocol and Pelvic Pain Part B
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| The Wise-Anderon Protocol and Pelvic Pain Part A
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The Wise-Anderson Protocol and Pelvic Pain Part A |
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| Pelvic Pain, Stress and the Act Of Pulling the Tail Between the Legs Part A
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The Cause of Pelvic Pain |
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| endometriosis.m4v
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Endometriosis: endometrial glands and stroma that is present outside the uterus. Prevalence not known. Can be asymptomatic and found on autopsy and incidentally during surgery. But prevalence when involved with other diseases are such: 1% all women undergoing major gynecologic surgery; 1-7% tubal ligation; 12-32% reproductive age with pelvic pain undergoing laparoscopy; 9-50% laparoscopy for infertility; 50% teenagers laparoscopy for chronic pelvic pain or dysmenorrhea. Risk factors: delayed pregnancy (so professional women might have it more). 25-35yo. Taller, thinner women. Ovarian steroids needed so rare in those menopausal or pre-menarche. Endometriosis might be a risk factor for developing ovarian cancer. The ovarian cancer risk is reduced with OCP but higher with HRT or tamoxifen. Endometrial tissue goes on in descending order: ovaries, anterior and posterior cul-de-sac, posterior broad ligaments, uterosacral ligaments, uterus, oviducts, sigmoid colon and appendix, round ligament. Appendix in 2-4% cases. Has even been reported in breasts, spine, lungs, and extremities. Can cause adhesions. |
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| Relief of Pelvic Pain During and After Pregnancy - 1
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Pelvic Girdle Pain (PGP) and Symphysis Pubis Dysfunction (SPD) can be well treated. Over the past decade thousands of pregnant and nonpregnant women followed this easy method. Learn about the highly successfull Röst Therapy at www.rosttherapy.com |
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| The Causes of Pelvic Pain and Its Effect on Human Life.
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If you suffer from pelvic pain, you'll be happy to know that researchers at Stanford University have developed a new treatment called the Stanford Protocol, for prostatitis and chronic pelvic pain syndromes that helps a large majority of qualifying male and female patients. Most of the symptoms of discomfort, urinary dysfunction and pain related to sitting or sexual activity in cases diagnosed as prostatitis have nothing to do with infection but are caused by chronically tightened muscles in and around the pelvis. Our natural protective instincts can tighten the pelvic basin, causing pain and other perplexing and distressing symptoms. Stress is intimately involved in creating and continuing of these symptoms. Once the condition starts, the symptoms tend to have a life of their own, which is difficult to break. The effect is such that most of the patients are dismayed by the problem, at times, even to have quit the job for this reason. At time it becomes a permanent disability for them. The immediate solution would be to reduce pain and relieve it slowly. Dr. Anderson says conditions like psychological aspect of their life, stress and sexual behavior and concludes that people with pelvic pain are not as active as their normal counterparts after having had administered various test on a daily basis. Each patient would be analyzed and checked for results for over a period of 6 months to years, until the patients declare that they are markedly better. |
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