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Pelvic Pain Podcast|The Real Story About Chronic Pelvic Pain
by David Wise
This podcast is about muscle-related pelvic pain in men and women. Dr. David Wise, co-author of the groundbreaking book "A Headache in the Pelvic," discusses the frequent misunderstanding and mistreatment of chronic pelvic syndromes, and the relationship between anxiety and pelvic pain. Dr. Wise, who also co-developed "Wise-Anderson Protocol," a revolutionary treatment developed at Stanford University, explains how this Protocol focuses on the importance of self-treatment. Hear stories of men and women who have suffered muscle-related pelvic pain and dysfunction, and have gone through this treatment program.
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Resolving Urinary Frequency/Urgency Related to Chronic Pelvic Muscle Tension
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Pressure on Trigger Points
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The Wise-Anderson Protocol Can Help Dispel the Fear, Helplessness and Pain of Pelvic Pain
For treating: prostatitis, chronic pelvic pain syndrome, pelvic floor dysfunction, pudendal neuralgia, levator ani syndrome, perineal pain, sitting pain, chronic pelvic pain
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Reflections on My Experience Recovering from Pelvic Pain
From PelvicPainHelp.com
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The Wise-Anderson Protocol significantly reduces symptoms of chronic pelvic pain syndrome in a majority of those who practice it (study)
The Wise-Anderson Protocol significantly reduces symptoms of chronic pelvic pain syndrome in a majority of those who practice it (study) (including pelvic floor dysfunction, including pelvic floor dysfunction, prostatitis/cpps, chronic pelvic pain syndrome, prostatodynia, levator ani syndrome, pudendal neuralgia, pelvic floor hypertonia, paradoxical puborectalis syndrome, coccydynia)
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Diagnosing Muscle-Based Pelvic Pain
Diagnosing muscle-based pelvic pain, including: pelvic floor dysfunction, a bacterial prostatitis, non-bacterial prostatitis, Prostatitis/CPPS, chronic pelvic pain syndrome, levator ani syndrome, pudendal, neuralgia, and coccydynia.
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Relaxation as the healing chamber for Pelvic Pain
Relaxation as the healing chamber for pelvic pain
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Pelvic Pain Home Treatment Program
Discussing the newly released Pelvic Pain Home Treatment Program from Dr. Wise
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How you look at your condition can hurt you or help you
If you think about your problem as something that is out of your realm of understanding, of something that will never heal, something that is unknown and something that is beyond your control, your anxiety level will rise and the environment inside will not be conducive to the relaxation and ultimate resolution and healing of the sore inside.
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How Pelvic Floor Dysfunction Heals
In this podcast Dr. Wise discusses the stages of relaxation that support the healing of pelvic floor irritability and spasm associated with pelvic floor pain. These 3 stages of healing are related to diagnoses of prostatitis/CPPS, pelvic floor dysfunction, levator ani syndrome chronic pelvic pain, coccydynia, among others.
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Regular Profound Relaxation and Healing Pelvic Pain
Practice Extended Paradoxical relaxation to quiet down the noises on the inside.
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How Chronic Anxiety Can Lead to Pelvic Pain
In this podcast, I will discuss how anxiety can cause a reflex contraction of the muscles in the pelvis floor, and if one is anxious and worries regularly, this worry can produce a chronic contraction of the muscles of the pelvis that stays contracted. I believe this pelvic tightening is a physical reflex in a certain group of the population, and over time this contraction doesn't resolve back into relaxed tissue.
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The Invisible disorder of Pelvic Pain
Many sufferers of chronic pelvic pain syndrome are told that they looked fine. To be told that you don't look like you have a problem when you are suffering greatly, often leaves you feeling frightened, lost with nowhere to go and catastrophizing about the future.
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Drugs Rarely Help Resolve Pelvic Pain
This episode discusses how giving drugs for pelvic pain is a band aid to the problem and why eventually this attempted solution fails.
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Anxiety & Pelvic Pain
This podcast talks about the effect of the biological reaction of fight, flight and freeze on triggering and perpetuating chronic pelvic pain syndromes.
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Pelvic Pain Self-Treatment
This podcast explains why self-treatment is the central focus of the Wise-Anderson Protocol for pelvic floor pain.
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Psychotherapy & Pelvic Pain
This podcast talks about the importance of reducing symptoms through physical and behavior intervention and the limitation of psychotherapy alone.
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Prostatitis as a Stress/Tension Disorder
In this podcast Paradoxical Relaxation is discussed as the practice of letting go of effort and anxiety. Paradoxical Relaxation gives patients a way to turn off their own fearful pelvic contraction.
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Stress Reduction & Pelvic Pain
Paradoxical Relaxation and the practice of being "off duty" create a space to allow muscles to rest and painful pelvic tissue to heal.
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The Stanford Study on Stress & Prostatitis/CPPS
This podcast talks about the relationships between stress and prostatitis/chronic pelvic pain syndrome
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Nervous Arousal & Pelvic Pain
Deep relaxation is the experience of effortlessness and the practice of moving from a state of doing to a state of being. Large doses of effortlessness are the essential ingredient in relaxing a tight pelvic floor.
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Pelvic Pain Syndrome is a Systemic and Local Issue
This podcast discuss the local issue of pelvic pain which exists in the larger context of a person's nervous state.
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Peace of Mind - The Real Medicine
Extended Paradoxical Relaxation is the practice of getting used to being unguarded and quiet, of letting go of anxious thinking and resting in a state significantly free of all thought. In this state, the pelvis can relax. In the state of inner peace the sore, irritated, upset pelvic tissue can heal.
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Trigger Points in Men with Prostatitis
The Wise-Anderson Protocol form of internal pelvic floor physical therapy addresses certain clusters of trigger points inside and outside of pelvic floor that create and perpetuate chronic pelvic pain
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Catastrophic Thinking & Pelvic Pain
Catastrophic thinking is typical in those with chronic pelvic pain. Ending catastrophic thinking lies in a certain form of self-treatment. .
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Post Bowel Movement Pelvic Pain
This podcast explains the cause of post bowel movement pain and the Wise-Anderson Protocol treatment for it.
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Initial Stanford Wise-Anderson Protocol Study
Dr. Wise discusses first Stanford study on the results of the Wise-Anderson protocol treatment for prostatitis/CPPS.
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Most cases of Prostatitis are in fact Pelvic Floor Dysfunction (Prostatitis: Clarifying the Confusion)
This podcast is important for men suffering from symptoms that are typically diagnosed as prostatitis. The vast majority of men diagnosed with prostatitis do not have any infection or pathology of the prostate gland but instead suffer from a spasm or charley horse in the pelvis. Most do not know that the prostate gland is not the cause of their condition.
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Pelvic Pain & Meditation
Relaxation is the 21st century name for what is sometimes called meditation. It is essential in the resolution of prostatitis/chronic pelvic pain symptoms, as it is explained in this podcast.
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Airplane Mode & Pelvic Pain
This podcast explains the necessity of daily lowering anxiety and sympathetic nervous system arousal in the successful treatment of chronic pelvic pain syndromes, by regularly creating an environment that you cannot be disturbed in.
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ABOUT THIS SHOW
This podcast is about muscle-related pelvic pain in men and women. Dr. David Wise, co-author of the groundbreaking book "A Headache in the Pelvic," discusses the frequent misunderstanding and mistreatment of chronic pelvic syndromes, and the relationship between anxiety and pelvic pain. Dr. Wise, who also co-developed "Wise-Anderson Protocol," a revolutionary treatment developed at Stanford University, explains how this Protocol focuses on the importance of self-treatment. Hear stories of men and women who have suffered muscle-related pelvic pain and dysfunction, and have gone through this treatment program.
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