Allied health and complementary therapy usage in Australian women with chronic pelvic pain: a cross-sectional study
Abstract Background Chronic pelvic pain (CPP) causes non-cyclical pelvic pain, period pain, fatigue and other painful symptoms. Current medical and surgical management strategies are often not sufficient to manage these symptoms and may lead to uptake of other therapies. Aims To determine the preval...
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Main Authors: | Astha Malik (Author), Justin Sinclair (Author), Cecilia H. M. Ng (Author), Caroline A. Smith (Author), Jason Abbott (Author), Mike Armour (Author) |
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