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17 Jul2019

17 July 2019.

Written by Ann Le
Posted in Pelvis

Wednesday 17 July 2019
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Is the addition of graded exposure therapy to manual therapy beneficial in chronic pelvic pain?

Graded exposure and manual therapy in chronic pelvic pain

28 Sep2018

28 September 2018.

Written by The Australian Physiotherapy Association
Posted in Pelvis

Friday 28 September 2018
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Is pelvic floor training beneficial in women who use hormone replacement therapy?

Pelvic floor training and hormone therapy

07 Jun2018

07 June 2018.

Written by The Australian Physiotherapy Association
Posted in Pelvis

Thursday 7 June 2018
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What is the effect of education on pelvic floor muscle function, urinary incontinence or sexual function?

Education and women's pelvic floor muscle function

23 Jan2017

23 January 2017.

Written by Eric Walper
Posted in Pelvis

Monday 23 January 2017
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Can you name all of them?

Anatomy of the bursae of the pelvis

17 Oct2016

17 October 2016.

Written by Eric Walper
Posted in Pelvis

Monday 17 October 2016
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Cadaveric investigation of the anatomical variations in the pudendal nerve.

Anatomical variations of the pudendal nerve

10 Oct2016

10 October 2016.

Written by Lewis Ingram
Posted in Pelvis

Monday 10 October 2016
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Which one is more effective in the treatment of SIJ-related CLBP?

Steroid vs. Platelet-rich plasma in US guided SIJ injections

02 Sep2016

02 September 2016.

Written by Montse Rejano
Posted in Pelvis

Friday 2 September 2016
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...from the diaphragm to the pelvic floor, and everything in between!

Visualizing motor control using rehabilitative ultrasound

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