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Are You Suffering From Chronic Overlapping Pelvic Pain Conditions? We Can Help!

Part 1: Endometriosis and Vulvodynia

Chronic pelvic pain, sometimes abbreviated to “CPP”, is defined as “pain in the abdomen or pelvis for at least 14 days per month and severe enough to cause functional limitations” by a recent literature review of chronic pelvic pain5. The cause of chronic pelvic pain is often multifactorial and can be the result of conditions such as:

  • endometriosis
  • Vulvodynia (or vestibulodynia)
  • interstitial cystitis/bladder pain syndrome
  • irritable bowel syndrome (IBS)

Many times, patients who suffer from chronic pelvic pain often suffer from other chronic overlapping pain conditions as well including5,3,4:

  • Fibromyalgia
  • temporomandibular disorders (TMJD)
  • migraine headaches
  • chronic tension headaches
  • chronic low back pain
  • myalgic encephalomyelitis/chronic fatigue syndrome
  • complex regional pain syndrome or “CRPS”

In part one of this series, we will focus on endometriosis and vulvodynia and how the two conditions can be interrelated and are known chronic overlapping pelvic pain conditions. First, we will briefly describe each condition:

Endometriosis: Endometrial-LIKE tissue is present outside of the uterus. This can be anywhere in the body, but most commonly seen in the pelvic peritoneum, ovaries, fallopian tubes, rectum, colon, bladder, or appendix. Symptoms of the disease vary person to person, but may include: painful periods, non-cyclic pelvic pain, painful sex, painful urination, pain with bowel movements/difficulty with bowel movements (dyschezia), and infertility. Often the diagnosis is delayed, due to the overlapping symptoms with many other health conditions, and to get a formal diagnosis requires confirmation via laparoscopic surgery.3

Vulvodynia: defined as persistent vulvar pain, meaning in the external genital tissues, present for at least three months. It can be provoked by contact or spontaneous. Symptoms can include: burning, stinging, general irritation, and a less common symptom of vulvar itching. Painful sex, or commonly seen as dyspareunia, can often be caused by vulvodynia.4

In both of these conditions, there is an increase in nerve fiber density surrounding the affected tissues, oftentimes creating pain with sex either at the entrance of the vagina/external genitalia (vulvodynia) or deeper penetrative pain (often due to endometriosis and termed deep dyspareunia), or both3,4. On top of the increased nerve fibers, pain processing becomes distorted over time due to phenomena called central sensitization, peripheral sensitization, and cross sensitization. This is when the nervous system becomes overly sensitive to pain signals, and can lead to inappropriate firing of neurons in other regions of the body, away from the original injury or pathological source. Check out this article on our website explaining this mechanism in further detail.

Recent evidence has shown early treatment of endometriosis and vulvodynia can decrease risk of the development of chronic pain and central sensitization1. In order to be successful in managing chronic pelvic pain, it is essential that care is multidisciplinary, which includes addressing the musculoskeletal contributors of pain in both endometriosis and vulvodynia. It has been estimated that among patients with chronic pelvic pain, 60-90% have musculoskeletal dysfunction contributing to their pain2,6. Pelvic floor PT can make a huge difference in quality of life by helping to manage symptoms due to muscle tension and nerve pain, including in chronic overlapping pelvic pain conditions,

At Femina Physical Therapy, all of our physical therapists have specialized training to address the musculoskeletal components of your pain and will work with your other healthcare providers in a collaborative manner to maximize symptom-relief and improve your quality of life. Whether you are experiencing chronic overlapping pelvic pain conditions or just want to take preventative measures to ensure they don't get worse, feel free to reach out to our team to get started.

Resources:

  1. Allaire C, Bedaiwy MA, Yong PJ. Diagnosis and management of endometriosis. CMAJ. 2023;195(10):E363-E371. doi:10.1503/cmaj.220637

https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10120420/

  1. Fitzgerald CM, Neville CE, Mallinson T, Badillo SA, Hynes CK, Tu FF. Pelvic floor muscle examination in female chronic pelvic pain. J Reprod Med. 2011;56(3-4):117-122.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/21542528/

  1. McNamara HC, Frawley HC, Donoghue JF, et al. Peripheral, Central, and Cross Sensitization in Endometriosis-Associated Pain and Comorbid Pain Syndromes. Front Reprod Health. 2021;3:729642. Published 2021 Sep 1. doi:10.3389/frph.2021.729642

https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9580702/

  1. Mwaura AN, Marshall N, Anglesio MS, Yong PJ. Neuroproliferative dyspareunia in endometriosis and vestibulodynia. Sex Med Rev. 2023;11(4):323-332. doi:10.1093/sxmrev/qead033

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/37544766/

  1. Till SR, Nakamura R, Schrepf A, As-Sanie S. Approach to Diagnosis and Management of Chronic Pelvic Pain in Women: Incorporating Chronic Overlapping Pain Conditions in Assessment and Management. Obstet Gynecol Clin North Am. 2022;49(2):219-239. doi:10.1016/j.ogc.2022.02.006

https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9297339/

  1. Sedighimehr N, Manshadi FD, Shokouhi N, Baghban AA. Pelvic musculoskeletal dysfunctions in women with and without chronic pelvic pain. J Bodyw Mov Ther. 2018;22(1):92-96. doi:10.1016/j.jbmt.2017.05.001

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/29332764/

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Testimonial by S.B.

As someone who suffered the debilitating physical and emotional effects of vaginismus (as well as a complicated history of back injuries) for more than 15 years, I thought a "normal" life was just a fantasy. Then I found Heather.

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Testimonial by Fritzette H.

I went to Heather after the birth of my third child. It was lucky, really, that I was referred to her, because my doctor had referred me to a surgeon for a possible hysterectomy or pelvic wall rebuild. Thankfully, I went to Heather before undergoing either surgery, she was able to fix the problem. She has studied extensively in women's health--even written a book about it--and was able to diagnose my problem, suggest a course of treatment (6 weeks), and then follow through with said treatment. By the end, as she said, I was as good as gold. Boy, was it worth it! Though uncomfortable to talk about, much less write about, it is worth getting the word out there. If you have painful intercourse, especially after birth or other trauma, the treatment may be as simple as Physical Therapy (with Heather, of course). I highly recommend her.

-- Fritzette H., 3/24/16 via Yelp!

Testimonial by R.H.

No one could tell me why I was having pain during sex--sharp pain, not just uncomfortable, pain. I was referred to Heather Jeffcoat after researching several different options. I had seen a specialist who told me physical therapy would not help and my only option was surgery. I really didn't want to go that route, so when we got a referral, I decided to try it--it can't hurt, I thought. I am so glad I did. She diagnosed the problem right away, which was a relief in itself.

To know why I was having pain eased my mind immensely. And to hear that she could fix it without surgery was another relief. She said she could fix the problem in 6 weeks. I think it was actually 4 for me. She was very methodical, and treated me as an intelligent human being capable of participating in my own recovery. I would absolutely recommend her to anyone. She did not try to prolong my session numbers, she worked hard to accommodate my schedule (and the fact that I had to bring a baby to sessions), and she was completely honest the entire time. It is so hard to find someone with these characteristics, much less a professional who is so good at what she does. She has my highest respect.

-- R.H.

Testimonial by Carolina J.

I had tried Pelvic Floor Physical Therapy before (with another PT) and I had a really bad (painful) experience. A friend of mine and fellow patient, told me about Heather, Laureen and Femina PT (née Fusion Wellness & Physical Therapy) and I decided to try again. I am so happy I did! Femina PT have, literally, changed my life. I was able to do again things I couldn't do for over 10 years!! Their bedside manners are impeccable, their knowledge and understanding make me feel comfortable to recommend this place to anyone in pain. Specially if you have Endometriosis. 100% recommended!!

-- Carolina J., 12/28/16 via Yelp!

Testimonial by Mary L.

I started seeing Heather to treat my Interstitial Cystitis in November 2016. At this time, I was extremely miserable, in constant pain, and felt as though no one was listening or understood what was going on with my body. I have just finished my last appointment and I can honestly say that my life has completely changed for the better because of Heather and her team of PTs! I live almost completely pain free, and when I do have flare ups, I am able to treat them at home on my own. I am so grateful that this office was recommended to me a honestly cannot recommend them enough!

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Testimonial by Y.L. (mom of 2)

After having my second baby via C-section I searched for months to try to find help for my lower back pain and separated abdominal muscles. I finally came across Heather Jeffcoat via a mommy blog. I reached out to her via email and set my first appointment. My first appointment went amazing … she listened to what my symptoms, check my separation and explained to me in detail what the next steps would be. Not only did my abdominal separation go from 3 to about 1 -1/2 but my back has pain has significantly reduced. I’m personally recommending all my mommy friends to Heather!

Y.L. (mom of 2)

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