Interventional Management of Pelvic Pain
Interventional Management of Pelvic Pain is an essential, practice-focused guide for clinicians, pain specialists, gynecologists, urologists, and allied-health professionals seeking clear, evidence-based strategies for diagnosing and treating complex pelvic pain. This authoritative volume blends concise clinical guidance with practical procedural instruction to support confident decision-making in outpatient clinics, pain centers, and hospital settings across North America, Europe, and beyond.
Begin with a clear, patient-centered approach to evaluation and differential diagnosis, then move seamlessly into targeted interventional options—image-guided injections, nerve blocks, radiofrequency techniques, and other minimally invasive procedures—presented in a clinically useful, stepwise format. Emphasis on anatomy, safety, and outcome-driven care makes this book a go-to resource for both early-career clinicians and experienced practitioners refreshing their procedural repertoire.
Why clinicians choose this title:
– Actionable procedural guidance with practical tips for ultrasound, fluoroscopy, and CT-guided interventions.
– Evidence-based strategies for managing pudendal neuralgia, sacroiliac dysfunction, myofascial pelvic pain, and related conditions.
– Multidisciplinary perspective that integrates pain medicine, gynecology, urology, and rehabilitation.
Whether equipping a medical practice in the US, updating protocols in a European hospital, or expanding services in clinics throughout Asia-Pacific, this book delivers clear, clinically relevant guidance to improve patient outcomes. Add Interventional Management of Pelvic Pain to your professional library today and elevate the standard of care you provide for patients living with pelvic pain.
Note: eBooks do not include supplementary materials such as CDs, access codes, etc.


