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Pain AFTER endo surgery? Episode 121 with Michelle Lyons

Pain AFTER endo surgery? Episode 121 with Michelle Lyons

Published 3 weeks, 6 days ago
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'Why Do I Still Have Pain After My Endo Surgery?' This can be such a frustrating (and complex) situation that so many people with endometriosis find themselves in...but why?

I'm sharing this excerpt from the endometriosis updates in my online Female Pelvic Pain Rehab course - mainly because I've heard it so many times over the years, both from patients and the clinicians who are trying to help them.

There's actually been some interesting new research looking at why this happens and how we can actually help people restore quality of life and improve THEIR functional goals, so I really wanted to make this available even if you're not a student on this course (but if you work with people who have pelvic pain diagnoses like endometriosis, vulvodynia, dyspareunia...I hope you'll consider joining us!)

There are so many potential drivers of abdominopelvic pain that can amplify endometriosis associated pain, along with central sensitisation and pelvic floor dysfunction, including issues like IBS, neuropathic pain, hernias, hip problems and more.

I hope you find this excerpt from the course helpful AND if you're listening to this episode before the end of June... you can use the code JUNE26 at checkout for a €100 discount on any of my online courses, from Female Pelvic Pain Rehab to The Menstrual Detective, The Menopausal Toolbox and more. All of the course info is at CelebrateMuliebrity.com or if you have questions, you can send me a DM on instagram (@michellelyons_muliebrity) or email me at michellelyonsphysio@gmail.com

Enjoy the episode and if you found it useful, I would love it if you can rate, review and subscribe to the podcast!

Until next time, Onwards & Upwards! Mx and don't forget to #celebratemuleibrity

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