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1. “How To”: Basic Approaches to Pelvic Pain 

  1. Introduction to Basic Approaches to Pelvic Pain (1:27)
    Miklos Romics, MD, PhD, FEBU
  2. The Right Attitude for the Assessment of Pelvic Pain: Patient Perspective (13:06)
    Jill Osborne, MA
  3. Differential Diagnosis in Pelvic Pain (21:42)
    Elise De, MD
  4. Questions and Comment – Basic Approaches – Part 1 (3:07)
  5. Basic Physical Exam Findings: Urology, Gyn, Colorectal, Orthopedics, and Neuro (19:38)
    Elise De, MD; Jennifer Pollard, MD; Peter Onody, MD; Andrew Dubin, MS, MD
  6. General Approach to Imaging Pelvic Pain (11:01)
    Mukesh Harisinghani, MBBS
  7. Multidisciplinary Care Team: Building Tools and Basic Approaches (5:00)
    Miklos Romics, MD, PhD, FEBU
  8. Trauma Informed Care (10:05)
    Nelly Faghani, PT
  9. Questions and Comments – Basic Approaches – Part 2 (19:05)
  10. Closing and Resources for Pelvic Pain (1:20)
    Elise De, MD

2. Organ-Based Pelvic Pain 

  1. Introduction to Organ-Based Pelvic Pain (2:08)
    Elise De, MD
  2. Gynecology: Internal Causes for Pain (18:46)
    Augusta Morgado Ribeiro, MD
  3. Gynecology: External Causes for Pain (17:28)
    Rachel Rubin, MD
  4. Questions and Comments – Organ-Based Pain – Part 1 (10:28)
  5. Urological Causes for Pelvic Pain (12:23)
    Miklos Romics, MD, PhD, FEBU
  6. Scrotal Pain: Contemporary Management for Chronic Orchialgia (11:04)
    Sijo Parekattil, MD
  7. Intro to Colorectal Pain (2:24)
    Miklos Romics, MD
  8. Anorectal Pain (13:12)
    Peter Onody, MD
  9. Case Presentation: Difficult Case Involving Cystocele and Prolapse (24:32)
    Peter Onody, MD
  10. Multidisciplinary Diagnoses of Pelvic/Rectal Pain (23:31)
    Guillaume Meurette, MD, PhD
  11. Anorectal Pain: GI/Neurogastroenterology Perspective (17:08)
    Barbara Nath, MD
  12. Imaging for Organ-Based Pelvic Pain (11:06)
    Mukesh Harisinghani, MBBS
  13. Questions and Comments – Organ-Based Pain – Part 2 (8:28)
  14. Closing and Spontaneous Case (5:56)
    Phil Bearn, MD

3. Focal Neurological Pelvic Pain  

  1. Basic Neurological Exam for Pelvic Pain (5:34)
    Daniel Milanovich, MD
  2. Neuropelveology Approach to Pelvic Pain: Intrapelvic Nerve Entrapments (16:13)
    Nucelio Lemos, MD, PhD
  3. Role of Spinal Radiculopathy with a Focus on Tarlov Cysts (21:15)
    Rudolph Schrot, MD, MAS, FAANS
  4. Complex Pelvic Pain: A Neurologic Perspective (15:00)
    Charles Argoff, MD
  5. Questions and Comments – Focal Neurological Pain (20:42)

4. Pudendal Neuropathy and Pelvic Nerve Entrapment  

  1. Introduction to Pudendal Neuropathy and Pelvic Nerve Entrapment (1:47
    Elise De, MD
  2. Case Presentation: Difficult Case Involving Pudendal Neuropathy (4:18)
    Miklos Romics, MD, PhD, FEBU
  3. Interventional Options for Pudendal and Other Neuropathy (14:25)
    Antje Barreveld, MD, PhD
  4. Neuropelveology Approach to Pelvic Pain: Focus on Pudendal Nerve (23:52)
    Nucelio Lemos, MD, PhD
  5. Clues, Physical Exam, and Electrodiagnostics in Pudendal Neuropathy (18:37)
    Andrew Dubin, MD, MS
  6. Case Presentation: Penile Frostbite – A Case We Solved with Complex Pharm (13:15)
    Andrew Dubin, MD, MS
  7. Questions and Comments – Pudendal Neuropathy and Pelvic Nerve Entrapment (8:26)

5. Pelvic Floor Muscle Tone (PFM): Why is it important and how to change it  

  1. Intro and the Big Picture: PFM Dysfunction and Myalgia (5:32)
    Beth Shelly, PT, DPT
  2. Disorders of Skeletal Muscle Tone and Treatments (15:22)
    Andrew Dubin, MD, MS
  3. PFM Tone Assessment: Role in Pelvic Pain and Conservative Treatments (30:08)
    Rachel Worman, PT, DPT, PhD
  4. Questions and Comments – PFM Tone (7:40)
  5. Case Presentation: Successful Case Involving Proctalgia, Tension Myalgia after Mesh Rectopexy (9:24)
    Sarina Niurkina, PT

6. Physiotherapy of Pelvic Pain 

  1. Whom I send for Pelvic PT (5:24)
    Andrew Dubin, MD, MS
  2. Case Presentation: Chronic Testicular/Penile Pain Refractory to PT (12:19)
    Liz O’Shaughnessy, PT, DPT
  3. Beginner Pelvic PT for Chronic Pelvic Pain (20:47)
    Beth Shelly, PT, DPT
  4. Case Presentation: Successful Case Involving Hypertonic Pelvic Floor in Multiple Sclerosis (12:56)
    Carin Cappadocia, PT, DPT
  5. Pelvic Floor PT: Regional Difficulties and Opportunities (17:35)
    Marina Osokina, PT

7. Hip Causes of Pelvic Pain 

  1. Introduction: When to Suspect the Hip (7:31)
    Elise De, MD
  2. Case Presentation: Difficult Case Involving Dyskinesia Puborectalis (10:37)
    Benedetto Giardulli, MSc, PhD
  3. Hip without Prior Injury: Deep Gluteal Syndrome (18:43)
    Hal David Martin, DO, FAAOS
  4. Case Presentation: Successful Case Involving Broken Coccyx (9:28)
    Tatiana Shmakova, MD
  5. Hip/Pelvic Pain in Setting of Prior Injury (9:28)
    Andrew Dubin, MD, MS

8. Neurodiagnostics for Pelvic Pain 

  1. Introduction to Neurodiagnostics for Pelvic Pain (1:12)
    Elise De, MD
  2. Case Presentation: Difficult Case Involving Endometriosis and S3 Nerve (6:13)
    Suzan Goldman, MD, PhD
  3. Indications for Neurodiagnostics in Chronic Pelvic Pain (14:22)
    Daniel Milanovich, MD
  4. Case Presentation: Successful Case Involving Prostatitis, Bladder Outlet Obstruction, and Hernioplasty (8:41)
    Miklos Romics, MD, PhD, FEBU
  5. Electrodiagnostics and Clinical Considerations (34:21)
    Andrew Dubin, MD, MS
  6. MRI Tractography on Pelvic Neuropathies (17:01)
    Suzan Goldman, MD, PhD

9. TENS, Blocks, Stimulation, and Pumps for Pelvic Pain 

  1. Case Presentation: Difficult Case Involving Sjogren’s Syndrome, Failed Interstim and Botox (5:31)
    Elise De, MD
  2. Noninvasive Stimulation: TENS in the Treatment of Chronic Pelvic Pain (7:32)
    Beth Shelly, PT, DPT
  3. Percutaneous Neuromodulation: Peripheral Nerve Blocks “101” (11:37)
    Antje Barreveld, MD
  4. Peripheral Neuromodulation for Chronic Pelvic Pain (11:12)
    Jason Gilleran, MD
  5. Intraspinal Stimulation for Pelvic Pain: Info for Referring Providers (22:42)
    Kevin Mansfield, MD, FAANS
  6. Infusion Pumps: The 5 W’s of Intrathecal Drug Delivery for Severe Chronic Pain (13:43)
    Charles Argoff, MD
  7. Case Presentation: Successful Case Involving TENS Treatment (8:34)
    Marton Weidl, PhD

10. Systemic Pain Involving the Pelvis 

  1. Introduction to Systemic Pain Involving the Pelvis (1:43)
    Mickey Romics
  2. Case Presentation: Difficult Case Involving Spinal Stenosis Herniated Discs (11:35)
    Elise De, MD
  3. When is Chronic Pelvic Pain Associated with a Neurological or Systemic Disorder (15:15)
    Charles Argoff, MD
  4. Case Presentation: Successful Case Involving Pelvic Dyssynergia and Stress-Induced Pelvic Pain (10:24)
    Beth Shelly, PT, DPT
  5. Rheumatologic Perspective to Chronic Pelvic Pain (20:01)
    Richard Bryan, MD
  6. Managing Pelvic Pain (24:55)
    Tania Di Renna, MD

11. Pain Management and Pharmacology for Pelvic Pain 

  1. Introduction to Pain Management and Pharmacology for Pelvic Pain (2:11)
    Elise De, MD
  2. Pain Pathophysiology & Difficult Case Involving Hysterectomy and Adenomyosis (23:00)
    Tania Di Renna, MD 20:24
  3. Case Presentation: Difficult Case Involving Medical Management (7:19)
    Balazs Laskoi, MD, FIPP
  4. Pharmacotherapy in Pain Management (17:18)
    Charles Argoff, MD
  5. Pharmacology of Pain (17:33)
    Andrew Dubin, MS, MD
  6. Questions, Comments – Pharmacology for Pain (12:17)
  7. Questions and Comments – Pharm and Psych (3:11)

12. Psychological and Cognitive Approach to Pain, Patient Empowerment 

  1. Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Interstitial Cystitis/Bladder Pain Syndrome (13:40)
    Lindsey McKernan, PhD, MPH
  2. Patient Empowerment in Pain (27:44)
    Derek Coe, MS
  3. Patient Engagement (13:17)
    Jill Osborne, MA
  4. Psychological Aspects of Pelvic Pain (11:55)
    Anna Guttengeber, PhD
  5. Yoga for Pelvic Pain and Chair Dwellers (14:51)
    Dustienne Miller, PT, MS, CYT
  6. Case Presentation: Difficult Case Involving Acute Prostatitis and Nerve Block (25:56)
    Eva Pinter, PhD; Nora Nyilas, MD
  7. Psychological Experience of Providers: Healing the Healer (31:17)
    Sue Morris, PsyD
  8. Closing and Resources (1:08)
    Elise De, MD

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