An Interdisciplinary Approach to Chronic Pelvic Pain (CPP)

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Chronic pelvic pain (CPP) is usually a multifactorial problem and can be caused by the complex interaction of gynecological, gastrointestinal, urological, musculoskeletal, neurological, and psychosocial conditions among others. Furthermore, pain, in general, has been described as a biopsychosocial phenomenon in which an interaction occurs between biological factors (such as physiological or anatomical alterations), psychological factors (such as beliefs, attitudes, affectivity, and illness behavior), and social factors (such as culture, social interactions or work for example).

This webinar will bring together experts in multiple specialties treating Chronic pelvic pain, in order to optimize an interdisciplinary approach with a Focus on Women’s Health.



Objectives


By attending this webinar, participants will gain or learn the following:

  1. Gynecological Approach to Women with CPP
  2. Pelvic Floor PT Approach to Women with CPP
  3. Physiatry Approach to Women with CPP
  4. Biopsychosocial Approach to Women with CPP

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This is very helpful. A few years ago I was sure I had BPH with a bunch of similar symptoms. Dr. Khera found that my prostate is actually small but that I may be suffering from chronic pelvic floor syndrome with referred pain to my crotch area.



 

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