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Description
The purpose of this case report is to show the effectiveness of pelvic floor manual therapy implemented via the use of internal and external soft tissue massage as well as the use of vaginal dilators.
Publication Date
Summer 2018
City
St. Augustine, FL
Keywords
Vulvar Lichen Sclerosus, Pelvic Floor, Musculoskeletal Manipulations, Massage, Dyspareunia, Physical Therapy Modalities
Disciplines
Physical Therapy
Recommended Citation
Klibert, K.,
&
Chase, L.
(2018, July 1). It’s Not Supposed To Hurt: Pelvic Floor Soft Tissue Massage and Vaginal Dilator Implementation. Poster presented at the Campus Research Day Symposium, University of St Augustine for Health Sciences.
Retrieved from https://soar.usa.edu/flsasummer2018/13
Klibert, Kaila and Chase, Lisa, "It’s Not Supposed To Hurt: Pelvic Floor Soft Tissue Massage and Vaginal Dilator Implementation" (2018). St. Augustine, Summer 2018. 13.
Retrieved from https://soar.usa.edu/flsasummer2018/13
Comments
Presented at the Summer 2018 Research Day on the St. Augustine, FL, campus of the University of St. Augustine for Health Sciences.