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Epidemiology of chronic pelvic pain
The prevalence of chronic pelvic pain (CPP) varies widely in literature due to varying definitions of cases and to the diversity of populations studied. Estimates range from 2.1% to 30.9% among...
Solène Gouesbet,
Marina Kvaskoff.
June 2025, page 20
Pain mechanisms involved in chronic pelvi-perineal pain
Chronic pelvic and perineal pain, like other chronic pain, often is the result of specific organic lesion mechanisms, but can lead, via central and peripheral sensitization mechanisms, to...
Marguerite D'Ussel.
June 2025, page 25
Pelvic sensitisation
Chronic pain is not just acute pain that lasts. It is also, and sometimes only, the result of an acquired dysfunction of the nociceptive system. Clinical characteristics allow us to diagnose these...
Amélie Levesque.
June 2025, page 28
Pelvic-perineal muscle pain syndromes
The search for muscle pain in the lower abdominal, gluteal and perineal regions is part of the systematic clinical examination of all pelvic perineal pain. These points of muscle hypersensitivity...
Véronique Bonniaud.
June 2025, page 62
Chronic pelvi-perineal pain: 10 key messages
Éric Bautrant.
June 2025, page 75