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   NO MORE PAIN

​Integrative Interventional & Regenerative Approach to Pelvic Related Dysfunction and Pain. 
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Every women’s journey with pelvic-related dysfunction is unique. Pelvic pain often involves a complex interaction of many different factors including neurologic, musculoskeletal, nearby internal organs, systemic disorders and psychosomatic conditions. This can make it challenging to diagnose and therefore effectively treat, leaving too many women needlessly suffering in silence.

Dr. Fakhry treats women with acute and chronic Pelvic Pain and Dysfunction related to pregnancy, postpartum-changes, musculoskeletal pain conditions, nerve impingement, and functional impairments.  He has evaluated countless women and successfully treated their pain conditions using innovative interventional diagnostic and therapeutic modalities. These include nerve blocks to manage nerve-mediated pain and regenerative techniques to restore focal and regional tissue deficits, a process that involves using the healing factors found within a patient’s own blood cells. Dr. Fakhry’s goal is to help women improve and maintain functional mobility, exercise tolerance, sexual function and overall quality of life. 

An Integrative Interventional & Regenerative approach provides positive outcomes for a broad range of acute and chronic pelvic pain conditions because they target both the mind (where pain is experienced and modulated) and the body where nerve and tissue injury occurs. For example, the impact of chronic pain on mood, sleep, relationships and work has been widely accepted as major contributors to prognosis. It is of no surprise that complementary medicine as well as psychological interventions, such as with acupuncture, massage, cognitive-behavioral therapies and biofeedback are essential in the overall management of chronic pelvic pain. Thus, an integrative approach can achieve greater positive outcomes, particularly for women who balance several roles in their personal and professional lives.



Conditions: 
Musculoskeletal causes of Pelvic Pain in Postpartum Women
Abdominal/Core Weakness
Adenomyosis
Chronic Pelvic Pain Syndrome 
Coccydynia
Diastasis Recti
Dyspareunia
Endometriosis
Fibroid Uterus
Myofascial Pain after Cesarean Section
Nerve Injury related to Childbirth
Pelvic Adhesions 
Pelvic Floor Complex Regional Pain 
Pelvic Floor Injury
Pelvic Floor Muscle Tension/Hypertonia
Pelvic Girdle Pain
Piriformis Syndrome/Impingement
Post-Surgical Pelvic Pain
Pubic Symphysis Injury/Pain
Sacral Stress Fracture
Scar Tissue Neuroma
Vulvodynia​
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