National Center for Pelvic Pain Research |
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| Dr. David Wise offers information | |||
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PO Box 54, Occidental, 95465 |
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About National Center for Pelvic Pain Research
Dr. David Wise offers information on a new treatment for pelvic pain that he and Dr. Rodney Anderson developed in the department of Urology at Stanford. It is the best treatment for prostitutes and chronic pelvic pain syndromes that exist. They provide video and print information about the protocol on their website. Their website provides an opportunity for their books, A Headache in the Pelvis and Paradoxical Relaxation, to be bought. Their treatment is a paradigm shift for the treatment of chronic pelvic pain syndromes for men particularly. Traditionally, when men complained of urinary urgency, frequency, anal and genital pain, etc., they were, and continue to be give antibiotics with the idea that they have an infection in the prostate. Many studies have shown that the prostate is not the cause of these symptoms in 95% of the cases and they introduced this to the field of Urology in meetings at the National Institutes of Health, the American Urologic Association, the International Continence Society and in 4 articles they have published in the most prestigious urologic journal in the world, the Journal of Urology. They reported in peer reviewed, published research that they help 72% of men who have received no help from any other treatment.
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