Pelvic floor overcontraction & myalgia

Expert/s: Sherin Jarvis
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Description

In this episode:

  • The causes and symptoms of pelvic floor muscle overactivity
  • The conservative management strategies for the treatment of pelvic floor muscle overactivity
  • The role of Botox in the management of pelvic floor overactivity

 

Host: Dr Terri Foran, Sexual Health Physician

Guest: Sherin Jarvis, Clinical and Research Pelvic Floor Physiotherapist

Time: 25 mins

 

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Last Updated: 19 May, 2021

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