The role of physiotherapy in the management of vulvodynia

Outlines the evidence-based recommendations for the physiotherapy management of women presenting with vulvodynia, an umbrella term used to describe pain or discomfort in the vulva lasting for more than three months and for which no obvious aetiology can be found. Source: National Library of New Zeal...

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Veröffentlicht in:New Zealand journal of physiotherapy 2016-11, Vol.44 (3), p.121-123
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