Physical Therapy Can Help Patients with Pelvic Pain due to Endometriosis Adhesions
Endometriosis is a condition in which the endometrial tissue (the cells lining the uterus) grows in other areas of the body. The tissue growth typically occurs outside of the uterus, such as on the ovaries, fallopian tubes, bowel, rectum, bladder, and on the delicate lining or fascia of the pelvis. This tissue growth can cause adhesions, fibrous bands, and scarring in and around the pelvic organs and structures. Common symptoms of endometriosis include abdominal, hip, and pelvic pain, cramping, irregular bleeding, painful menstruation, low back pain, sacroiliac joint pain, bladder pain or...
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