Pudendal Neuralgia

Symptoms include:

Because the Pudendal Nerve innervates the majority of the pelvic floor muscles, the genitals, vagina, urinary and anal sphincters and rectum, when it becomes inflamed it can cause pain and/or dysfunction in any of these structures.

Patients with Pudendal Neuralgia commonly have tight pelvic floor muscles, severe obturator internus hypertonus, connective tissue restrictions, and sacro-iliac joint dysfunction.

Your physical therapist will normalize the tight muscles, tissue and mobility of the Pudendal Nerve with manual therapy techniques. A home exercise program will be prescribed to you to facilitate recovery and maintain the gains made. Resolution of the musculoskeletal dysfunction will result in the elimination of your symptoms.

Disclaimer: The Pelvic Health and Rehabilitation Center seeks to educate the community on musculoskeletal causes of pelvic pain. Specific medical advice and/or answers to your personal health questions will require a full examination by one of our physical therapists. This website is not intended to be a substitute for a medical evaluation, but rather as an educational resource.