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Myofascial pelvic pain: the forgotten player in chronic pelvic pain

Golnaz Namazi, Navya Chauhan, Stephanie J. Handler

2024Current Opinion in Obstetrics & Gynecology16 citationsDOI

Abstract

PURPOSE OF REVIEW: In this review article, we discuss myofascial-related chronic pelvic pain, pathophysiology, symptomology, and management options. RECENT FINDINGS: Despite high prevalence of myofascial pelvic pain, screening is not routinely performed by providers. Treatment modalities include pelvic floor physical therapy, pelvic floor trigger point injections with anesthetics or botulinum toxin A and cryotherapy. Other adjunct modalities, such as muscle relaxants and intravaginal benzodiazepines, are used, but data regarding their effectiveness is sparse. SUMMARY: Myofascial pelvic pain is an important, though overlooked component of chronic pelvic pain. Multimodal, multidisciplinary approach including patient education, pelvic floor physical therapy, and trigger point injections is the mainstay of the management of myofascial pelvic pain.

Topics & Concepts

MedicinePelvic painPelvic floorModalitiesPhysical therapyBotulinum toxinCryotherapyManual therapyPelvic Floor MuscleMyofascial pain syndromeMyofascial painChronic painMyofascial releasePhysical medicine and rehabilitationAnesthesiaSurgeryAlternative medicineSocial scienceSociologyPathologyMyofascial pain diagnosis and treatmentPregnancy-related medical researchPelvic floor disorders treatments