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The Current Issues
Volume 15
Complementary and Alternative Medicine and
Web-Based Research (296 KB)
The Role of Physical Therapy in the Treatment of
Pudendal Neuralgia (Part 2) (1.71 MB)
The Role of Physical Therapy in the Treatment of Pudendal Neuralgia (Part 1) (236 KB)
Chronic Pelvic Pain Associated with the Bladder:
We Know It Exists but How Should
We Name It? (1.43 MB)
Previous Issues
Volume 14
Complete Pelvic Peritonectomy – Is There Evidence? (218 KB)
Physical Therapy and the Treatment of Endometriosis (230 KB)
Pelvic Relaxation: What do we do? (8.14 MB)
Volume 11
Neurogenic Inflammation in Chronic Pain Conditions (3.5 MB)
Volume 10
Irritable Bowel Syndrome (284 KB)
Volume 9
History & Physical of the Chronic Pelvic Pain Patient (2.19 MB)
Volume 8
Vulvodynia Update: New Information from the NIH Symposium on Vulvodynia (855 KB)
Volume 7
Dietary Modifications for Improving Interstitial Cystitis Pain (897 KB)
Volume 6
Obturator Hernia as a Cause of Chronic Pelvic Pain in Women (978 KB)
Volume 5
The Role of Physical Therapy in the Treatment of Chronic Pelvic Pain - Interstitial Cystitis and Vulvodynia (896 KB)
Volume 4
Vulvar Vestibulitis as a Neuro-inflammatory Condition: A Proposed Model and Potential Treatment Options (Part 2)
Vulvar Vestibulitis as a Neuro-inflammatory Condition: A Proposed Model and Potential Treatment Options (Part 1)
The High Prevalence of Interstitial Cystitis in Gynecologic Pelvic Pain Patients: How to Diagnose and Treat
Pelvic Congestion
Volume 3
IPPS Forms Partnership with OBGYN.NET
Approaches to Treating Chronic Pelvic Pain
Volume 2
Gynecological Pain in the Clinic: Is There a Link with the Basic Research? |