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- A Controversial Question: Is the Pain Sexual or is the Sex Painful?
- A Multidisciplinary Approach to the Study of Vulvodynia
- An Overview of Surface Electromyography and Musculoskeletal Pain
- Bartholin’s Gland Removal
- Centrality of Sexuality to Wellbeing and Assessment of Sexual Health
- Childbirth Practices and Women with Vulvodynia
- Classification of Chronic Vulvar Pain
- Clinical Management of Vulvodynia
- Colposcopic Findings in Women with Vulvar Pain Syndromes
- Electromyographic Comparisons of the Pelvic Floor in Women with Dysesthetic Vulvodynia and Asymptomatic Women
- Establishing the Diagnosis of Vulvar Vestibulitis
- Evidence Linking Psychological Factors with Vulvodynia
- Historical background to the study of vulvodynia
- Pelvic Floor Rehabilitation
- Prevalence of Vulvodynia
- Psychophysiological Perspective on Chronic Pain
- Research Linking Organic and Physiological Factors with Vulvodynia
- The Development of a Psychosexual Profile
- The Role of Electromyography in the Management of Vulvodynia
- The Vestibulitis Syndrome
- Understanding Chronic Pelvic Pain
- Understanding the Nature of Chronic Pain
- Vulvar Vestibulitis Syndrome: An Often Unrecognised Cause of Dyspareunia
- Vulvodynia: Recognition and Management
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