| Keywords | Chronic pelvic pain Multimodal Physiotherapy Conservative Management |
| Aims and Objectives | This workshop presents and critically appraises the evidence for conservative, extrapelvic multimodal physiotherapy approaches to chronic pelvic pain (CPP), including modalities such as modern pain science education, orthopedic manual therapy, dry needling or graded exercise. Attendees will learn where evidence directly supports CPP, where it is extrapolated from other pain populations, and where research gaps remain. The session provides a clear, impairment-based clinical reasoning framework to help clinicians determine when and which extrapelvic or intrapelvic approaches are most appropriate based on evidence and clinical context, followed by case examples to support practical application. Learning Objectives - Identify current evidence supporting multimodal extrapelvic physiotherapy approaches for chronic
- Differentiate when extrapelvic versus intrapelvic interventions are indicated using an impairment-based clinical decision framework.
- Apply evidence-informed reasoning through clinical case examples to guide treatment selection and sequencing in chronic pelvic pain management.
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