Amniotic Allograft Injections

Notes on Violet’s Conversation with Dr. Barry Jarnagin – March 24, 2017 Amniotic Injectable Allograft Overview: Over the last two years, Dr. Barry Jarnagin, M.D., FACOG of the Center for Pelvic Health located in Franklin, Tennessee has been treating women with pudendal neuralgia using a commercially available amniotic injectable allograft.  Dr. Jarnagin has submitted a… Continue reading Amniotic Allograft Injections

Notes on Violet’s Phone Conversation with Dr. Andrew Elkwood

Dr. Elkwood’s concern is that physicians may take an approach that is too compartmentalized when diagnosing the cause of pelvic pain, rather than considering all of the possible causes.  Pudendal neuralgia may be just one of the factors contributing to the patient’s pain. Differential Diagnosis  Process used to make a differential diagnosis may include the… Continue reading Notes on Violet’s Phone Conversation with Dr. Andrew Elkwood

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Interview with Dr. Michael Hibner – September 2014

Dr. Michael Hibner Violet: Hello Dr. Hibner, this is Violet Matthews from Pudendalhope.org. Thank you for letting us interview you today. We are at the Pudendal Neuralgia Conference in Boston Massachusetts and my question to you is, what is the most important thing you would say to someone with pudendal neuralgia? Dr. Hibner: The most… Continue reading Interview with Dr. Michael Hibner – September 2014

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Botox Archived

What is Botox- Botox® is a trade name for botulinum toxin A. In this way, Botox® is related to botulism. Botulism is a form of food poisoning that occurs when someone eats something containing a neurotoxin produced by the bacterium Clostridium botulinum. Botulinum toxin A is one of the neurotoxins produced by Clostridium botulinum. The most serious symptom of botulism is paralysis, which in… Continue reading Botox Archived

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Gluteal Region of Lower Limb Archived

Superficial Nerves After the skin of the gluteal region has been removed, you should be able to identify the superficial (cutaneous) nerves in the gluteal area. The cutaneous nerves in the gluteal area are the: branches of the subcostal nerve (T12) dorsal rami of lumbar nerves forsal rami of sacral nerves inferior cluneal nerves posterior femoral cutaneous nerve Muscles… Continue reading Gluteal Region of Lower Limb Archived

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Editorial Page

Website Authors: Jack Harich Bachelor of Science, Systems Engineering Veteran PNE Patient Wendy Marshall Master of Science, Drug Counseling Veteran PNE Patient Violet Matthews Former Registered Nurse (Retired) Bachelor of Science, Nursing Veteran PNE Patient Site Information Editor: Violet Matthews Former Registered Nurse (Retired) Bachelor of Science, Nursing Veteran PNE Patient Webmaster: Drupal Partners Editorial… Continue reading Editorial Page

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