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    junior_physiotherapist
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    Lightbulb Re: Uterine Prolapse

    Quote Originally Posted by alophysio View Post
    Hi,

    Have you tried the internal examination or the other things mentioned in one of my posts above?

    How is the patient going?

    Thanks sir once again ...
    Really this patient is my close relative so frankly I'm so shy when i'll do test of perineum so,i told her this test of alternative method the second one then she did it by her self (may i'm wrong to let my patient to do the test by her self but really i cann't do this to her by my self ...) so her test was negative and then i advice her to strenghten her pelvic floor she felt well when do that excercises but her main promlem (pain felt down)still increase when she being nervous...

    Regards



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    Re: Uterine Prolapse

    ok. I guess it is difficult when it is a relation!

    Good luck with it all


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    junior_physiotherapist
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    Cool Re: Uterine Prolapse

    Quote Originally Posted by alophysio View Post
    ok. I guess it is difficult when it is a relation!

    Good luck with it all
    Hi all


    Regarding Mr alophysio thanks alot of sir for all of ur appreciated information...

    Kind Regards



 
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