How Chronic Anxiety Can Lead to Pelvic Pain
Pelvic Pain Podcast|The Real Story About Chronic Pelvic Pain
Release Date: 04/25/2017
Pelvic Pain Podcast|The Real Story About Chronic Pelvic Pain
For treating: prostatitis, chronic pelvic pain syndrome, pelvic floor dysfunction, pudendal neuralgia, levator ani syndrome, perineal pain, sitting pain, chronic pelvic pain
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The Wise-Anderson Protocol significantly reduces symptoms of chronic pelvic pain syndrome in a majority of those who practice it (study) (including pelvic floor dysfunction, including pelvic floor dysfunction, prostatitis/cpps, chronic pelvic pain syndrome, prostatodynia, levator ani syndrome, pudendal neuralgia, pelvic floor hypertonia, paradoxical puborectalis syndrome, coccydynia)
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Diagnosing muscle-based pelvic pain, including: pelvic floor dysfunction, a bacterial prostatitis, non-bacterial prostatitis, Prostatitis/CPPS, chronic pelvic pain syndrome, levator ani syndrome, pudendal, neuralgia, and coccydynia.
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Relaxation as the healing chamber for pelvic pain
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Discussing the newly released Pelvic Pain Home Treatment Program from Dr. Wise
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info_outlineIn this podcast, I will discuss how anxiety can cause a reflex contraction of the muscles in the pelvis floor, and if one is anxious and worries regularly, this worry can produce a chronic contraction of the muscles of the pelvis that stays contracted. I believe this pelvic tightening is a physical reflex in a certain group of the population, and over time this contraction doesn’t resolve back into relaxed tissue.