This week the Chiropractic Center of Erie and Chiropractic Center of Longmont will cover a sensitive topic for many people. Dr. Ehrmantraut, DC, SFDN, hesitated in sending out this blog as it is a very sensitive subject for those who suffer from this condition. He has recently had a number of patients confide with him about their painful dilemma and Pudendal Neuralgia. Because Dr. Dave has seen dramatic improvement in these patients and realizes how many people are affected by this syndrome, he is now giving consent to release this blog in the hopes of giving patients relief from pain that has been quoted as; “12 on the scale of 10.” “Like razor blades.” “I sometimes think that death would be better.”
Many patients suffer from pain in their pelvic region and are often too embarrassed to talk about it. This pain, discomfort, or numbness shows up in different areas of the pelvic region including, the genitals, anus, or other nearby body parts. This type of pain makes it difficult to use the restroom, have sex, sit down, or in extreme cases even wear undergarments. Often, this pain gets improperly diagnosed or not diagnosed at all and patients suffer for extended periods of time. Experienced and trained, the Dry Needling expert isolates and treats this type of pain and many times successfully provides relief for patients by treating the Pudendal Nerve.
WHAT IS THE PUDENDAL NERVE?
According to WebMD the pudendal nerve runs from the back of the pelvis to near the base of your penis or vagina, where it branches off into other nerves. It sends messages to the brain from your genitals, anus, and other nearby body parts. It controls the sphincter muscles that open and close when you use the bathroom. Pain stemming from this nerve is diagnosed as Pudendal Neuralgia. This simply refers to the condition of pain, discomfort, or numbness throughout the pelvis, pelvic floor, and genitalia.
DRY NEEDLING FOR PUDENDAL NERVE OR PUDENDAL NEURALGIA
Now that you know about the Pudendal Nerve and Pudendal Neuralgia you’re likely thinking “There’s no way you’re getting anywhere near there with needles!” While we understand this initial reaction, we strongly encourage you to reconsider. Dry needling treatment for Pudendal Neuralgia targets the specific pudendal nerve at the back of the pelvis which is the source of the problem and not into the areas that typically register the severe pain. Think of accessing the nerve at the back of the pelvis like a switch that turns on and off a light. The points needed for the Pudendal Nerve are like the switch that can shut down the pain at the end of the nerve. It reduces pain and increases blood flow to the afflicted area. Dry needling for the pudendal nerve also helps relax the surrounding muscles and takes the pressure off of the nerve. Many patients report not feeling the needling process at all and experience relief typically with 2-4 treatment sessions.
Our experts in Erie and Longmont specialize in dry needling safely to treat a number of conditions. Our patients regularly experience the extreme benefits of dry needling in Longmont and Erie. Our advanced dry-needling expert, Dr. Dave, ensures that patients are comfortable throughout the treatment for Pudendal Neuralgia and answers all questions before, during, and after treatment. As you learn about his knowledge and experience in the treatment of this area, you can feel comfortable talking about discomfort stemming from the pelvic region and the pudendal nerve.
SUMMARY – DRY NEEDLING FOR PUDENDAL NEURALGIA OR PUDENDAL NERVE
The Chiropractic Center of Erie and Chiropractic Center of Longmont offers patients relief from pelvic region pain! Furthermore, we make patients comfortable sharing this type of pain and explaining treatment options. Dr. Dave utilizes dry needling for the pudendal nerve to provide quick relief for patients suffering from Pudendal Neuralgia. Contact us to schedule your dry needling appointment today and don’t be embarrassed about mentioning your symptoms! Our doctors and staff are very sympathetic and caring and strive to ensure you receive the holistic treatment you need! If you’d like to learn more about dry needling in Longmont or Erie or our other treatments or have questions about what to expect during your first chiropractor visit in Erie or Longmont, call our office today. We will gladly answer any questions, give us a call at 303-828-3000 or 303-772-1950!