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  1. Pudendal neuralgia is a functional entrapment where pain occurs during a compression or stretch maneuver. The neuropathy worsens due to repetitive micro-trauma resulting in persistent pain and dysfunctional complaints.

  2. Jan 19, 2023 · Pudendal nerve entrapment happens when your pudendal nerve is compressed and causes pain. Treatments and exercises are available that may help with the pain.

  3. Aug 21, 2023 · The primary treatment options include conservative measures, physical therapy with or without TENS, pharmacological therapy, ultrasound or CT-guided nerve blocks, nerve decompression surgery, and neuromodulation.

  4. Nov 22, 2013 · Physical therapy can help your symptoms and can help if it is muscle and nerve related as these issues go hand in hand. As far as injections, it makes sense to consider a nerve block if the symptoms have been there less than 6 months and the nerve is tender to palpation, generally speaking.

  5. We address motor coordination to alleviate pelvic floor muscle tension and place the pelvic floor in a more relaxed state to decrease compression of the pudendal nerve. We can also mobilize the nerve when appropriate and prescribe exercises on an individual basis.

  6. Sep 14, 2021 · Physiotherapists can help you relax and stretch your pelvic floor muscles, which may be over-contracted so that the nerve is less irritated. They can also help you to manage the painful trigger points in your pelvic floor muscles as well as recommend using TENS, if necessary, to relieve your pain.

  7. Feb 12, 2024 · Acceptable treatments typically include supportive measures, medications, physical therapy with or without TENS, cognitive behavioral therapy, pudendal nerve blocks, sacral neuromodulation, and decompressive surgery.

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