Provoked vestibulodynia (PVD) is a highly prevalent and debilitating condition yet its management relies mainly on non-empirically validated interventions. Among the many causes of PVD, there is growing evidence that pelvic floor muscle (PFM) dysfunctions play an important role in its pathophysiology. Multimodal physiotherapy, which addresses these dysfunctions, is judged by experts to be highly effective and is recommended as a firstline treatment. However, the effectiveness of this promising intervention has been evaluated through only two small uncontrolled trials. The proposed bi-center, single-blind, parallel group, randomized controlled trial (RCT) aims to evaluate the efficacy of multimodal physiotherapy and compare it to a fre...
An estimated 8.3%—16% of women experience vulvovaginal discomfort during their lifetime. Frequently ...
Sexual pain in women remains a difficult and elusive medical condition to treat. Provoked vulvodynia...
Vulvar vestibulitis syndrome (VVS) is currently thought to be the main cause of dyspareunia in pre-m...
Provoked vestibulodynia (PVD) is a highly prevalent and debilitating condition yet its management re...
Vulvar vestibulitis is clinically similar to PHN in that it appears to have variable degrees of seve...
Background: Provoked vestibulodynia (PVD) is a common cause of dyspareunia and have severe negative ...
Background: Treatment recommendations for provoked vulvodynia (PVD) are based on clinical experience...
Background: Provoked vestibulodynia is commonly associated with dyspareunia and affects 7% to 15% of...
IntroductionThe current approach to women with provoked vestibulodynia (PVD) comprises a multidimens...
Objective To assess the efficacy of transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation (TENS) in the treatm...
Introduction. Although it is highly recommended to use a multifaceted approach to treat provoked ves...
Objectives Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) is an established treatment for chronic pain. How...
Introduction : Parmi les divers traitements offerts pour les femmes souffrant de vestibulodynie prov...
Objective: Provoked vestibulodynia (PVD) is a challenging and distressing problem for women. The aim...
Introduction Provoked vestibulodynia (PVD) is a prevalent genital pain syndrome that has been a...
An estimated 8.3%—16% of women experience vulvovaginal discomfort during their lifetime. Frequently ...
Sexual pain in women remains a difficult and elusive medical condition to treat. Provoked vulvodynia...
Vulvar vestibulitis syndrome (VVS) is currently thought to be the main cause of dyspareunia in pre-m...
Provoked vestibulodynia (PVD) is a highly prevalent and debilitating condition yet its management re...
Vulvar vestibulitis is clinically similar to PHN in that it appears to have variable degrees of seve...
Background: Provoked vestibulodynia (PVD) is a common cause of dyspareunia and have severe negative ...
Background: Treatment recommendations for provoked vulvodynia (PVD) are based on clinical experience...
Background: Provoked vestibulodynia is commonly associated with dyspareunia and affects 7% to 15% of...
IntroductionThe current approach to women with provoked vestibulodynia (PVD) comprises a multidimens...
Objective To assess the efficacy of transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation (TENS) in the treatm...
Introduction. Although it is highly recommended to use a multifaceted approach to treat provoked ves...
Objectives Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) is an established treatment for chronic pain. How...
Introduction : Parmi les divers traitements offerts pour les femmes souffrant de vestibulodynie prov...
Objective: Provoked vestibulodynia (PVD) is a challenging and distressing problem for women. The aim...
Introduction Provoked vestibulodynia (PVD) is a prevalent genital pain syndrome that has been a...
An estimated 8.3%—16% of women experience vulvovaginal discomfort during their lifetime. Frequently ...
Sexual pain in women remains a difficult and elusive medical condition to treat. Provoked vulvodynia...
Vulvar vestibulitis syndrome (VVS) is currently thought to be the main cause of dyspareunia in pre-m...