Pelvic Pain Podcast|The Real Story About Chronic Pelvic Pain David Wise
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- Health & Fitness
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This podcast is about muscle-related pelvic pain in men and women. Dr. David Wise, co-author of the groundbreaking book “A Headache in the Pelvic,” discusses the frequent misunderstanding and mistreatment of chronic pelvic syndromes, and the relationship between anxiety and pelvic pain. Dr. Wise, who also co-developed “Wise-Anderson Protocol,” a revolutionary treatment developed at Stanford University, explains how this Protocol focuses on the importance of self-treatment. Hear stories of men and women who have suffered muscle-related pelvic pain and dysfunction, and have gone through this treatment program.
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The Wise-Anderson Protocol significantly reduces symptoms of chronic pelvic pain syndrome in a majority of those who practice it (study)
The Wise-Anderson Protocol significantly reduces symptoms of chronic pelvic pain syndrome in a majority of those who practice it (study) (including pelvic floor dysfunction, including pelvic floor dysfunction,
prostatitis/cpps, chronic pelvic pain syndrome, prostatodynia,
levator ani syndrome, pudendal neuralgia, pelvic floor hypertonia,
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Diagnosing Muscle-Based Pelvic Pain
Diagnosing muscle-based pelvic pain, including: pelvic floor dysfunction, a bacterial prostatitis, non-bacterial prostatitis, Prostatitis/CPPS, chronic pelvic pain syndrome, levator ani syndrome, pudendal, neuralgia, and coccydynia.
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The Disciplined Program To Help Resolve Pelvic Floor Pain
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Relaxation as the healing chamber for Pelvic Pain
Relaxation as the healing chamber for pelvic pain
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Pelvic Pain Home Treatment Program
Discussing the newly released Pelvic Pain Home Treatment Program from Dr. Wise
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Understanding Chronic Vigilance as the Cause of Chronic Pelvic Pain
Customer Reviews
Interesting, helpful
The fact that a co-author is the narrator (as far as I can tell) suggests to me that he wants to get this information out to the public even without a big budget.
I haven’t listened to many episodes yet, but it seems helpful and interesting and appears to be evidence-based. Looking forward to listening to them all!