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Pelvic Pain

People who experience pelvic pain, often go from one physician to another in search of relief. The most common pain complaints may include:

  • Acute and Chronic low back pain
  • Radiating pain in the legs
  • Recurrent buttock pain
  • Inability to sit without pain
  • Pain during or after intercourse
  • Irregular bowel movements
  • Vaginal itching and burning

Causes
Some medical conditions can be the source of pelvic pain such as:

  • Chronic sacroiliac dysfunction (Malalignment or shifting of pelvic bones in back)
  • Pubic symphysis separation (Malalignment or shifting of pelvic bones in front)
  • Pelvic adhesions
  • Endometriosis
  • Interstitial cystitis (Chronic inflammation of the bladder wall believed not to be caused by bacteria)
  • Vestibulitis (Chronic inflammation and pain at the vestibule of the vagina)
  • Vulvodynia (Chronic inflammation and pain in the vulvar region. Usually with complaints of burning, stinging, irritation and rawness)
  • Adhered episiotomy scar
  • Recurrent yeast infections

Treatment Options
The most common treatment options when surgery is not a consideration may include:

  • Nerve blocks and medications from an anesthesiologist
  • Physical therapy which might include special exercises, biofeedback, education
  • Pain management counseling, stress management, relaxation training

If a patient experiences any of the above complaints and if surgery is not recommended or is considered a "last resort," a physician may refer a patient to the Pain Control Center for a team consultation. The multidisciplinary team will conduct a thorough evaluation of a patient's condition and develop a treatment plan to help reduce or eliminate pain. If a physician is only requesting physical therapy, a referral may be made directly to Outpatient Therapy Services at (574)289-0122.

For more information, call the Memorial Pain Control Center at (574) 647-7128 or send us an e-mail.