作为女性性交困难缺失环节的Peyronie病的物理治疗干预:1例报告

J. Stone
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性交困难是一种常见的女性性疾病,据估计,全世界和美国的患病率为8%至21%。经历性交困难的妇女在初次性交和深度插入性交时都抱怨疼痛。她们也会在性唤起、性高潮、盆腔检查和使用卫生棉条时感到疼痛。摘要简介/背景:本病例报告详细介绍了一名患有佩罗尼病的男性患者为解决其女性伴侣难治性性交困难的护理,这在医学文献中以前没有报道过。病例描述:男性伴侣除了勃起时轻微的紧绷感(据其描述为拉扯感)外无症状,但女性伴侣自他们发生性关系以来一直经历不同程度的性交困难。临床表现包括腹部和阴茎软组织受限以及双侧髋关节活动受限。他在16周内被见了14次。治疗方法包括软组织活动、髋关节活动、超声、髋关节拉伸、阴茎牵引拉伸。结果:患者和他的伴侣报告阴茎活动度显著改善,阴茎曲线消失,无痛性接触。讨论:这篇文章代表了一个病例,其中男性伴侣的治疗有助于完全解决女性伴侣的性交困难,这可能代表了难治性性交困难患者的一个考虑点,其伴侣也患有佩罗尼病。知情同意:从患者和患者的伴侣处获得。
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Physical Therapy Intervention for Peyronie Disease as a Missing Link for Female Dyspareunia: A Case Report
Dyspareunia is a common female sexual complaint, with an estimated prevalence both worldwide and in the United States of 8% to 21%. 1 Women who experience dyspareunia complain of pain with both initial and deep penetrative intercourse. They can also experience pain with arousal, orgasm, pelvic examinations, and tampon usage. Physical therapy ABSTRACT Introduction/Background: This case report details the care of a male patient with Peyronie disease to address the female partner’s recalcitrant dyspareunia, which has not previously been reported in medical literature. Case Description: The male partner was symptom free aside from a slight tightness that he described as a tugging sensation when erect, but the female partner was experiencing varying degrees of dyspareunia since the start of their sexual relationship. Clinical fi ndings included soft tissue restrictions in the abdomen and penis as well as limitations in hip mobility bilaterally. He was seen 14 times over 16 weeks. Treatment approach included soft tissue mobilization, hip joint mobilization, ultrasound, hip stretching, and penile traction stretching. Outcomes: The patient and his partner reported signifi cant improvement in penile mobility, disappearance of the penile curve, and pain-free sexual encounters. Discussion: This article represents a case in which treatment of the male partner was instrumental in fully addressing the female partner’s dyspareunia, which may represent a point of consideration for patients with recalcitrant dyspareunia whose partners also have Peyronie disease. Informed Consent: Obtained from the patient and the patient’s partner.
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