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Dee Hartmann

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Harm-Ernandes I, Boyle V, Hartmann D, Fitzgerald C, Lowder J, Kotarinos R, et al.
Female Pelvic Med Reconstr Surg . 2021 Nov; 27(12):711-718. PMID: 34807882
Objectives: This study aimed to assist practitioners in performing an accurate assessment of the external and internal pelvic musculoskeletal (MSK) systems to improve appropriate diagnosis and referral of patients with...
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Schlaeger J, Pauls H, Powell-Roach K, Thornton P, Hartmann D, Suarez M, et al.
J Sex Med . 2019 Jun; 16(8):1255-1263. PMID: 31204266
Background: Women with vulvodynia, a chronic pain condition, experience vulvar pain and dyspareunia. Few studies examine the range and combination of treatment strategies that women are actually using to reduce...
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Schlaeger J, Patil C, Steffen A, Pauls H, Roach K, Thornton P, et al.
Pain Rep . 2019 May; 4(2):e713. PMID: 31041417
Objectives: To evaluate self-reported sensory pain scores of women with generalized vulvodynia (GV) and provoked vestibulodynia (PVD), characterize pain phenotypes, and assess feasibility of using the Internet for recruitment and...
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Orr N, Wahl K, Joannou A, Hartmann D, Valle L, Yong P
Sex Med Rev . 2019 Apr; 8(1):3-17. PMID: 30928249
Introduction: Dyspareunia has been traditionally divided into superficial (introital) dyspareunia and deep dyspareunia (pain with deep penetration). While deep dyspareunia can coexist with a variety of conditions, recent work in...
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Hartmann D, Sarton J
Best Pract Res Clin Obstet Gynaecol . 2014 Aug; 28(7):977-90. PMID: 25108498
The successful treatment of women with vestibulodynia and its associated chronic pelvic floor dysfunctions requires interventions that address a broad field of possible pain contributors. Pelvic floor muscle hypertonicity was...
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Hartmann D
Dermatol Ther . 2010 Sep; 23(5):505-13. PMID: 20868404
When assessing women with chronic vulvar pain, women's health physical therapists search for comorbid mechanical components (including musculoskeletal, fascial, and visceral) and other disorders that may contribute to or be...
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Hartmann D, Strauhal M, Nelson C
J Reprod Med . 2007 Feb; 52(1):48-52. PMID: 17286069
Objective: To identify current practice trends of physical therapists in the U.S. treating women with localized, provoked vulvodynia (LPV). Study Design: The Section on Women's Health conducted an Internet poll...