Management of Chronic Pelvic Pain
A Practical Manual
Herausgeber: Hibner, Michael
Management of Chronic Pelvic Pain
A Practical Manual
Herausgeber: Hibner, Michael
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Addresses a wide range of both gynecological and non-gynecological causes of pelvic pain and offers practical guidelines to treating this condition. Essential reading for all physicians treating women for pelvic pain. Covers topics such as mesh-induced pain, neuropathic pain, and pelvic floor pain.
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Addresses a wide range of both gynecological and non-gynecological causes of pelvic pain and offers practical guidelines to treating this condition. Essential reading for all physicians treating women for pelvic pain. Covers topics such as mesh-induced pain, neuropathic pain, and pelvic floor pain.
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Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 246
- Erscheinungstermin: 25. März 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 189mm x 243mm x 16mm
- Gewicht: 544g
- ISBN-13: 9781108819886
- ISBN-10: 1108819885
- Artikelnr.: 60064102
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 246
- Erscheinungstermin: 25. März 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 189mm x 243mm x 16mm
- Gewicht: 544g
- ISBN-13: 9781108819886
- ISBN-10: 1108819885
- Artikelnr.: 60064102
Foreword Fred Howard and Michael Hibner; Introduction to chronic pelvic
pain Michael Hibner and Ashley Gubbles; 1. Neurobiological basis of pelvic
pain Ashley Gubbels; 2. History and evaluation of patients with chronic
pelvic pain Nita Desai and Mario Castellanos; 3. Psychological assesment of
a female patient with chronic pelvic pain Dean Tripp, Katherine Fretz and
Curtis Nickel; 4. Musculoskeletal assessment for patients with pelvic pain
Lauren Hill and Karen Brandon; 5. Pharmacological management of patients
with pelvic pain Diana Atashroo and Richard Cockrum; 6. Evidence for
surgery in patients with pelvic pain Nita Desai and Anna Reinert; 7. Pelvic
pain arising from endometriosis Mark Dassel; 8. Pelvic pain arising from
interstitial cystitis or Bladder Pain Syndrome (as is mentioned in the
chapter) Katherine De Souza and Charles Butrick; 9. Pelvic pain arising
from pelvic congestion syndrome Nita Desai; 10. Pelvic pain arising from
irritable bowel syndrome Maryam Kashi and Seetha Lakshmanan; 11. Vulvodynia
Georgine Lamvu and Jorge Carrillo; 12. Pelvic pain arising from adhesive
disease Joseph Maurice and Sheena Galhotra; 13. Pelvic pain arising from
ovarian remnant syndrome Mohammad Islam and Javier Magrina; 14. Pudendal
neuralgia Mario Castellanos and Michael Hibner; 15. Other peripheral pelvic
neuralgias Katherine DeSouza and Mario Castellanos; 16. Chronic pelvic pain
after gynecologic surgery Anna Reinert and Michael Hibner; 17. Pain arising
from pelvic mesh implants Ashley Gubbels and Michael Hibner; 18. Treatment
of sexual dysfunction arising from pelvic pain Debra Wickman; 19. Physical
therapy interventions for musculoskeletal impairments in pelvic pain Lauren
Hill; 20. Pelvic pain: if all else fails Michael Hibner.
pain Michael Hibner and Ashley Gubbles; 1. Neurobiological basis of pelvic
pain Ashley Gubbels; 2. History and evaluation of patients with chronic
pelvic pain Nita Desai and Mario Castellanos; 3. Psychological assesment of
a female patient with chronic pelvic pain Dean Tripp, Katherine Fretz and
Curtis Nickel; 4. Musculoskeletal assessment for patients with pelvic pain
Lauren Hill and Karen Brandon; 5. Pharmacological management of patients
with pelvic pain Diana Atashroo and Richard Cockrum; 6. Evidence for
surgery in patients with pelvic pain Nita Desai and Anna Reinert; 7. Pelvic
pain arising from endometriosis Mark Dassel; 8. Pelvic pain arising from
interstitial cystitis or Bladder Pain Syndrome (as is mentioned in the
chapter) Katherine De Souza and Charles Butrick; 9. Pelvic pain arising
from pelvic congestion syndrome Nita Desai; 10. Pelvic pain arising from
irritable bowel syndrome Maryam Kashi and Seetha Lakshmanan; 11. Vulvodynia
Georgine Lamvu and Jorge Carrillo; 12. Pelvic pain arising from adhesive
disease Joseph Maurice and Sheena Galhotra; 13. Pelvic pain arising from
ovarian remnant syndrome Mohammad Islam and Javier Magrina; 14. Pudendal
neuralgia Mario Castellanos and Michael Hibner; 15. Other peripheral pelvic
neuralgias Katherine DeSouza and Mario Castellanos; 16. Chronic pelvic pain
after gynecologic surgery Anna Reinert and Michael Hibner; 17. Pain arising
from pelvic mesh implants Ashley Gubbels and Michael Hibner; 18. Treatment
of sexual dysfunction arising from pelvic pain Debra Wickman; 19. Physical
therapy interventions for musculoskeletal impairments in pelvic pain Lauren
Hill; 20. Pelvic pain: if all else fails Michael Hibner.
Foreword Fred Howard and Michael Hibner; Introduction to chronic pelvic
pain Michael Hibner and Ashley Gubbles; 1. Neurobiological basis of pelvic
pain Ashley Gubbels; 2. History and evaluation of patients with chronic
pelvic pain Nita Desai and Mario Castellanos; 3. Psychological assesment of
a female patient with chronic pelvic pain Dean Tripp, Katherine Fretz and
Curtis Nickel; 4. Musculoskeletal assessment for patients with pelvic pain
Lauren Hill and Karen Brandon; 5. Pharmacological management of patients
with pelvic pain Diana Atashroo and Richard Cockrum; 6. Evidence for
surgery in patients with pelvic pain Nita Desai and Anna Reinert; 7. Pelvic
pain arising from endometriosis Mark Dassel; 8. Pelvic pain arising from
interstitial cystitis or Bladder Pain Syndrome (as is mentioned in the
chapter) Katherine De Souza and Charles Butrick; 9. Pelvic pain arising
from pelvic congestion syndrome Nita Desai; 10. Pelvic pain arising from
irritable bowel syndrome Maryam Kashi and Seetha Lakshmanan; 11. Vulvodynia
Georgine Lamvu and Jorge Carrillo; 12. Pelvic pain arising from adhesive
disease Joseph Maurice and Sheena Galhotra; 13. Pelvic pain arising from
ovarian remnant syndrome Mohammad Islam and Javier Magrina; 14. Pudendal
neuralgia Mario Castellanos and Michael Hibner; 15. Other peripheral pelvic
neuralgias Katherine DeSouza and Mario Castellanos; 16. Chronic pelvic pain
after gynecologic surgery Anna Reinert and Michael Hibner; 17. Pain arising
from pelvic mesh implants Ashley Gubbels and Michael Hibner; 18. Treatment
of sexual dysfunction arising from pelvic pain Debra Wickman; 19. Physical
therapy interventions for musculoskeletal impairments in pelvic pain Lauren
Hill; 20. Pelvic pain: if all else fails Michael Hibner.
pain Michael Hibner and Ashley Gubbles; 1. Neurobiological basis of pelvic
pain Ashley Gubbels; 2. History and evaluation of patients with chronic
pelvic pain Nita Desai and Mario Castellanos; 3. Psychological assesment of
a female patient with chronic pelvic pain Dean Tripp, Katherine Fretz and
Curtis Nickel; 4. Musculoskeletal assessment for patients with pelvic pain
Lauren Hill and Karen Brandon; 5. Pharmacological management of patients
with pelvic pain Diana Atashroo and Richard Cockrum; 6. Evidence for
surgery in patients with pelvic pain Nita Desai and Anna Reinert; 7. Pelvic
pain arising from endometriosis Mark Dassel; 8. Pelvic pain arising from
interstitial cystitis or Bladder Pain Syndrome (as is mentioned in the
chapter) Katherine De Souza and Charles Butrick; 9. Pelvic pain arising
from pelvic congestion syndrome Nita Desai; 10. Pelvic pain arising from
irritable bowel syndrome Maryam Kashi and Seetha Lakshmanan; 11. Vulvodynia
Georgine Lamvu and Jorge Carrillo; 12. Pelvic pain arising from adhesive
disease Joseph Maurice and Sheena Galhotra; 13. Pelvic pain arising from
ovarian remnant syndrome Mohammad Islam and Javier Magrina; 14. Pudendal
neuralgia Mario Castellanos and Michael Hibner; 15. Other peripheral pelvic
neuralgias Katherine DeSouza and Mario Castellanos; 16. Chronic pelvic pain
after gynecologic surgery Anna Reinert and Michael Hibner; 17. Pain arising
from pelvic mesh implants Ashley Gubbels and Michael Hibner; 18. Treatment
of sexual dysfunction arising from pelvic pain Debra Wickman; 19. Physical
therapy interventions for musculoskeletal impairments in pelvic pain Lauren
Hill; 20. Pelvic pain: if all else fails Michael Hibner.