INTEGRATION OF MYOFASCIAL TRIGGER POINT RELEASE AND PARADOXICAL RELAXATION TRAINING TREATMENT OF CHRONIC PELVIC PAIN IN MEN
INTEGRATION OF MYOFASCIAL TRIGGER POINT RELEASE AND PARADOXICAL RELAXATION TRAINING TREATMENT OF CHRONIC PELVIC PAIN IN MEN
8 September 2005
RODNEY U. ANDERSONCorresponding Author Contact Information, ‹, a, E-mail The Corresponding Author, DAVID WISEa, TIMOTHY SAWYERa and CHRISTINE CHANa
aFrom the Department of Urology (RUA, CC), Stanford University School of Medicine, Stanford, Sebastopol (DW) and Los Gatos (TS), California
The Journal of Urology

Purpose:

A perspective on the neurobehavioral component of the etiology of chronic prostatitis (CP) and chronic pelvic pain syndrome (CPPS) is emerging. We evaluated a new approach to the treatment of CP/CPPS with the Stanford developed protocol using myofascial trigger point assessment and release therapy (MFRT) in conjunction with paradoxical relaxation therapy (PRT).

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