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chronic pelvic pain

i am in the process of gathering information to put forwards a proposal to our hospital trust on the benefits of having a physio specailist for chronic pelvic pain. This would be working alongside the gynaecologists. I would be grateful for any information from anyone who has such a service at their hospital
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chronic pelvic pain

I have been delving in a research entitled " To explore the cryptic benefits of Pelvic floor exercises in relation to menstruation". The effects are benevolent and led me to a daring feat in constructing menstrual pain grading system and Non-instrumental pelvic floor strength testing system. My objective is to promulgate the findings as ' Every woman should become customary to Pelvic floor exercises from puberty till menopause'.
Contact me also at: lakwin7@yahoo.com, lakwin7@sify.com
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