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Persistent & Complex Pain Conditions Nasim Delfaninejad, MScPT, BSc, Licensed Pelvic Health Physiotherapist Persistent & Complex Pain Conditions Nasim Delfaninejad, MScPT, BSc, Licensed Pelvic Health Physiotherapist

Understanding Pudendal Neuralgia

Pudendal Neuralgia is a challenging condition that impacts the pudendal nerve, a crucial nerve in the pelvic region. Those grappling with this condition frequently face persistent pain, discomfort, and other bothersome symptoms. In this blog, our goal is to bring attention to Pudendal Neuralgia and delve into how Pelvic Floor Physiotherapy can play a role in its treatment.

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Persistent & Complex Pain Conditions Nasim Delfaninejad, MScPT, BSc, Licensed Pelvic Health Physiotherapist Persistent & Complex Pain Conditions Nasim Delfaninejad, MScPT, BSc, Licensed Pelvic Health Physiotherapist

What’s Causing Your Pelvic Pain? Symptoms, Causes, and Solutions

Pelvic pain can impact your daily life, intimacy, and well-being, but expert care can help. Explore common causes, learn how advanced pelvic floor physiotherapy provides lasting relief. Find out when to seek help and take control of your recovery. Read our full blog for expert insights!

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Persistent & Complex Pain Conditions Nasim Delfaninejad, MScPT, BSc, Licensed Pelvic Health Physiotherapist Persistent & Complex Pain Conditions Nasim Delfaninejad, MScPT, BSc, Licensed Pelvic Health Physiotherapist

Tight Jaw, Painful Pelvis?

Discover how jaw clenching can contribute to pelvic pain through shared fascial, neurological, and postural pathways. This expert guide explains the jaw-pelvis connection and how pelvic floor physiotherapy can help relieve chronic symptoms others often overlook.

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Persistent & Complex Pain Conditions Nasim Delfaninejad, MScPT, BSc, Licensed Pelvic Health Physiotherapist Persistent & Complex Pain Conditions Nasim Delfaninejad, MScPT, BSc, Licensed Pelvic Health Physiotherapist

Congested Pelvic Syndrome

Congested Pelvic Syndrome (C.P.S.) is a medical condition characterized by the accumulation of blood in the veins of the pelvic area, resulting in discomfort, pain and pressure in the pelvis. Pelvic Floor Physiotherapy is a non-invasive strategy for addressing and relieving symptoms of C.P.S.

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