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Pudendal Neuralgia

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Publisher Elsevier
Date 2010 Jan 15
PMID 20071246
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Abstract

Pudendal neuralgia is a painful, neuropathic condition involving the dermatome of the pudendal nerve. This condition is not widely known and often unrecognized by many practitioners. The International Pudendal Neuropathy Association (tipna.org) estimates the incidence of this condition to be 1/100,000; however, most practitioners treating patients with this condition feel the actual rate of incidence may be significantly higher. Currently, there is fair paucity of medical literature and scientific evidence in the diagnosis and treatment of pudendal neuralgia. Diagnosis of this condition is based on the utilization of Nantes Criteria, in conjunction with clinical history and physical findings. CT-scan guided nerve blocks are also employed, by this author, to provide additional information. Subsequent treatment of pudendal neuralgia is medical and well as surgical, with Physical Therapy a key component to all aspects of treatment. The goal of this paper is to present evidence based information, as well as personal clinical experience, in treating approximately 200 patients with pudendal neuralgia.

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