A directional preference approach for chronic pelvic pain, bladder dysfunction and concurrent musculoskeletal symptoms: a case series.
Christine HughesStephen MayPublished in: The Journal of manual & manipulative therapy (2019)
These case studies highlight the importance of ensuring expansion of intake questions for possible co-existence of symptoms in both pelvic and musculoskeletal patients, possibly suggesting a mechanical intervention is indicated. Provisional subclassification into 'Mechanical Pelvic Syndrome' is proposed. Level of Evidence: 4.
Keyphrases
- rectal cancer
- end stage renal disease
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- randomized controlled trial
- ejection fraction
- chronic kidney disease
- chronic pain
- prognostic factors
- spinal cord injury
- locally advanced
- sleep quality
- spinal cord
- case report
- squamous cell carcinoma
- radiation therapy
- patient reported outcomes
- weight gain
- body mass index
- physical activity