Neuropelvic Examination
What Does a Neuropelviological Examination Involve? – Clinical Guide
General Information
Neuropelviological examination is a detailed clinical assessment performed to evaluate the functions of the nerves in the pelvic region.
1. Detailed Patient History
• Location, duration, and character of pain
• Pain exacerbated by sitting
• Urinary, bowel, and sexual functions
• Previous surgeries and birth history
2. General Physical Examination
• Assessment of the abdomen and pelvic region
• Examination of posture and muscle balance
3. Neurological Assessment
• Reflexes (sacral reflexes)
• Sensory examination
• Motor function assessment
4. Pelvic Floor Examination
• Pelvic floor muscle strength
• Muscle tone and presence of spasm
• Tenderness points
5. Vaginal and Rectal Examination
• Tenderness in nerve distribution areas
• Pudendal nerve assessment
• Palpation of deep pelvic nerve structures
6. Trigger Point Assessment
• Identification of specific points causing pain
• Detection of intramuscular trigger points
7. Functional Tests
• Assessment of bladder and bowel control
• Inquiry into sexual function
8. Diagnostic Nerve Blocks
In necessary cases, the source of pain can be confirmed with local anesthetic injections into specific nerves.
9. Imaging and Additional Tests
• MR imaging
• Electrophysiological tests
• Urodynamics (if needed)
Clinical Fact
Neuropelviological examination requires a multidisciplinary approach and is crucial for accurate diagnosis.
Conclusion
Neuropelviological examination is a comprehensive assessment process to identify the cause of pelvic pain and dysfunction.
