Musculo-skeletal approach to treating PN(E)

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Re: Musculo-skeletal approach to treating PN(E)

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thanks for this

I emailed Peter last year, and he sent me exercises for a joint mobilisation for sacroilliac and not pudendal.
he said "Until you release the restrictions in the SIJ you won’t be able to release the adverse neural tension on the nerve"

I did get this release done, but it made no difference.

However, I have just heard from my new physio last month that the physio that did this mobilisation is starting his PhD on Pelvic Floor fascia and may talk to me about my issues and may have some suggestions. I hope he takes me on.
Chronic Pain pudendal area for 3 years, after a hard jolt to right side.
18 months later discovered sprained/fused sacro-illiac injury. Told to 'live with it' then saw this forum October 2011 = symptoms matched. Attempting to get this investigated in the face of lack of skilled docs in New Zealand.
Been told I have IC Dec 2011
FINALLY - 3T MRI in Christchurch 5th May 2012 - Pudendal nerve block, unguided 8th June 2012 - still waiting on results and progress from these.
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