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However, it can be useful in other peripheral neuropathies such as chemotherapy-induced peripheral neuropathy, diabetic neuropathy, osteoarthritis, failed back surgery syndrome, dental pain, neuropathic pain in strokes, multiple sclerosis, chronic pelvic pain, post-herpetic neuralgia and vaginal pain [10].
J. Pain, accepted) concluded that anodal tDCS had a pain reducing effect in patients with chronic pain due to spinal cord injury [ 16, 17], fibromyalgia [ 18, 19], chronic pelvic pain [ 20], multiple sclerosis [ 21] and various chronic pain conditions [ 22, 23] when applied with an intensity of 1-2 mA over the motor cortex for 20 minutes on a minimum of 2 consecutive days.
"Young women with painful periods often have pelvic pain later on.
Determining the cause of acute pelvic pain in pregnant women can be difficult because of the multiple confounding factors found in normal pregnancy.
Marjorie Wantz was a 58-year-old woman with chronic pelvic pain and Sherry Miller was a 43-year-old woman with progressive multiple sclerosis.
Chronic pelvic pain (CPP), a fairly common gynecological complaint in women, has been associated with multiple psychological sequelae, including depression and somatization.
Round ligaments: painful, palpable inguinal mass (extra-pelvic portion of the ligaments); nonspecific pelvic pain (intra-pelvic portion) [11].
Chronic pelvic pain affects ∼15% of women, and presents a challenging problem for gynecologists due to its complex etiology involving multiple comorbidities.
Women may experience pelvic pain, fever and malaise during recovery.
She suffered multiple pelvic fractures and head injuries that left her bedridden for nearly a year.
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