AUA 2014 - Urologic Pelvic Pain Meets Late
Night TV
Review by ICA web site - "Drs. Jeannette M. Potts, Rhonda Kotarinos, and Christopher K. Payne presented this entertaining course in which they gave many useful recommendations for treating urologic pelvic pain. Their findings show that wholly two-thirds of IC patients have pelvic floor dysfunction that can be treated with physical therapy. They also found that the ability of the pelvic floor to lengthen is critical to pelvic health and therefore Kegal exercises may not be appropriate for someone with urgency and frequency. Dr. Payne encouraged healthcare providers to be positive and if they can’t offer a patient hope, to refer them to someone who can. Additionally, and perhaps most importantly, the presenters told the attendees that the best continuing medical education can be obtained by listening to their patients."
ICA book and media
reference list - is backed with
information for professionals and patients including a new video from Amy Stein
http://www.ichelp.org/ICReadingList
http://www.ichelp.org/ICReadingList
New Guidelines for evaluation
Obstetrics & Gynecology: June 2014 - Volume 123 - Issue 6 - p 1403–1407
Committee Opinion No. 603: Evaluation of
Uncomplicated Stress Urinary Incontinence in Women Before Surgical Treatment
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