A scoping review: sexual activity and functioning before and after surgery for femoroacetabular impingement (FAI), labral tears, and hip dysplasia.
Jenny NiedenfuehrDavid M StevensPublished in: Sexual medicine reviews (2023)
This review may serve as an important resource for surgeons, healthcare providers, researchers, physical therapists, and patients to understand the relationship between the hips and sexual functioning, and to bridge the gaps among the disciplines of orthopedics, pelvic floor physiology, and sexual health. Hip anatomy impacts sexual activity, functioning, and positioning as well as vulvodynia and scrotal pain symptoms for some patients, and a comprehensive hip evaluation by a qualified hip specialist should be considered for patients with such complaints.
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