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What non-surgical, non-invasive procedures exists to treat pudendal nerve entrapment?

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Dr. Romanth Waghmarae answered

Specializes in Pain Management

Pudendal: Firstly medications like gabapentin, pregabalin, duloxetine are certainly options, nerve blocks diagnostically, and lastly neuromodulation.

Answered 1/12/2021

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Dr. Betsy Greenleaf answered

Specializes in Gynecology

Few: Pelvic Physical therapy, medications, acupuncture, chiropractic or osteopathic manipulation, topical compounded medications, anti-inflammatories, percuteanous tibial nerve stimulation, stretching, hyperbaric oxygen treatment, integrative medicine, homeopathy, massage. However if the above don't help there is also nerve blocks and or surgical release. Resource: http://www.advancedreconstruction.com/meet-the-doctors/dr-elkwood-md/

Answered 2/2/2016

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