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henry6
12-19-2013, 07:57 PM
Myofascial pain syndrone in the pelvic floor. Does anyone know medical professionals who treat this?
I hope you are trying to be funny
obxgal
12-19-2013, 10:42 PM
I hope you are trying to be funny
The OP is not trying to be funny. I hope someone can recommend a doctor to help with their problem.
Myofascial pain syndrome is a chronic pain disorder. In myofascial pain syndrome, pressure on sensitive points in your muscles (trigger points) causes pain in seemingly unrelated parts of your body. This is called referred pain.
Myofascial pain syndrome typically occurs after a muscle has been contracted repetitively. This can be caused by repetitive motions used in jobs or hobbies or by stress-related muscle tension.
While nearly everyone has experienced muscle tension pain, the discomfort associated with myofascial pain syndrome persists or worsens. Treatment options for myofascial pain syndrome include physical therapy and trigger point injections. Pain medications and relaxation techniques also can help.
Sorry. I misread the post as myofacial pain(muscular pain in the face) which didn't make sense and especially if you associate it with the pelvic region.
What you have described sounds like fibromyalgia.
Madelaine Amee
12-20-2013, 06:51 AM
Myofascial pain syndrone in the pelvic floor. Does anyone know medical professionals who treat this?
Pelvic Pain & Pelvic Floor Dysfunction - Physical Therapy New York City (http://www.beyondbasicsphysicaltherapy.com/pfd)
This link may, or may not be of use to you. It is a very indepth study of pain in the pelvic area, but it appears to apply to women more than men, and your avatar suggest to me that you may be male! In any case, I hope this may help you or at least guide you to the correct medical person.
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