Condition · Pelvic & Visceral

Chronic pelvic pain.
An under-treated condition with real options.

Chronic pelvic pain has many sources — musculoskeletal, neuropathic, visceral, gynecologic, urologic. The interventional pain toolkit can offer meaningful relief, especially when coordinated with gynecology and urology.

Who It's For

If this is you, we can help.

Persistent pain in the pelvic region, perineum, or lower abdomen. Often worse with sitting, intercourse, or pelvic floor activity. Sometimes referred from the spine or hip.

What to Expect

Your first visit.

Careful history and focused examination. Coordination with gynecology, urology, and pelvic floor PT as appropriate. A staged plan from foundational care through targeted intervention.

Treatment Options

A coordinated, multidisciplinary plan.

Pelvic floor PT is the foundation for many patients. Pharmacotherapy for the neuropathic component. Targeted interventional options include superior hypogastric plexus block, ganglion impar block, pudendal nerve block, and trigger point injections to the pelvic floor. Spinal cord stimulation in select refractory cases.

Stop accepting the downtime.

A real diagnosis with real options. Schedule a consultation at any Triumph location.