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Vera Christina Berger,1,2 Ronja Fierz,2 Isabel Kolm,3 Brigitte Leeners,2,4 Cornelia Betschart1,2 1Department of Gynecology, University Hospital of Zurich, Zurich, Switzerland; 2Medical School, University of Zurich, Zurich, Switzerland; 3Department of ...
Berger VC +4 more
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Victoria A Jackman,1 Krisztina Bajzak,2 Alex Rains,3 Michelle Swab,4 Michelle E Miller,2 Gabrielle S Logan,5 Diana L Gustafson6 1Faculty of Medicine, Memorial University, Newfoundland & Labrador, St.
Jackman VA +6 more
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Hypothesis / aims of study: Provoked vestibulodynia (PVD), the most common subtype of vulvodynia, is characterized by chronic sharp pain at the vaginal entry upon pressure or attempted penetration.
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Serena Corsini-Munt,1 Kate M Rancourt,1 Justin P Dubé,1 Meghan A Rossi,1 Natalie O Rosen1,2 1Department of Psychology and Neuroscience, 2Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Dalhousie University, Halifax, NS, Canada Abstract: Vulvodynia, an ...
Corsini-Munt S +4 more
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La prescription des programmes d’exercices à domicile : Comment s’y retrouver? [PDF]
Dans le cadre du cours PHT-6113 Travail dirigéIntroduction/problématique : Les problèmes du système de santé québécois nous amènent à devoir augmenter l’efficacité et l’efficience des soins.
GIRARD, Steven +3 more
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Differences between primary and secondaryprovoked vestibulodynia
Introduction: Provoked vestibulodynia is a common life impacting disease. Research hasshown higher pain intensity and anxiety levels in primary (pain present since first penetrativeattempt) provoked vestibulodynia (PVD1) compared to secondary provoked vestibulodynia(PVD2) and mixed results regarding age and female sexual functioning when comparing ...
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Etiology, diagnosis, and clinical management of vulvodynia
Leslie A Sadownik University of British Columbia, Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Vancouver, BC, Canada Abstract: Chronic vulvar pain or discomfort for which no obvious etiology can be found, ie, vulvodynia, can affect up to 16% of women.
Sadownik LA
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Does Botulinum Toxin A Injections Into The Pelvic Floor Muscles of Women with Chronic Genitopelvic Pain and Vaginal Spasm Improve Pain and Sexual Functioning? [PDF]
OBJECTIVE: The objective of this evidenced based medicine review is to determine whether or not botulinum toxin A injections into the pelvic floor muscles of women with chronic genitopelvic pain and vaginal spasm improve pain and sexual functioning ...
Broadbent, Emily R
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Altered neural signaling in fibromyalgia syndrome (FM) was investigated with functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI). We employed a novel fMRI network analysis method, Structural and Physiological Modeling (SAPM), which provides more detailed ...
Patrick W Stroman +2 more
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Confessions. Structural mechanisms for regulation, interpretation and knowledge of vulvar pain [PDF]
Vulvar pain has been known of for thousands of years but the general knowledge of vulvar pain is limited and the condition receives less medical attention than other disorders.
Fingalsson, Rebecka
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