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POPSS Syndrome

  

Undiagnosed Groin, Abdominal and Pelvic Pain - A Great Masquerader

   INTRODUCTION

   CAUSES (ETIOLOGY) &      PRECIPITATING FACTORS

   METHOD

   SYMPTOMS

   DIAGNOSIS

   TREATMENT

   RESULTS

   SILENT SUFFERERS

   PHYSICIANS' ROLE AND      RESPONSIBILITY

   SPORTSMAN'S HERNIA

   GENERAL SURGERY

   UROLOGY

   GYNECOLOGY

   CONCLUSION

   PROFILE OF THE AUTHOR

   TESTIMONIALS

   LINKS

   PHYSICAL THERAPISTS

   REFERENCES

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POPSS SYNDROME

RESULTS:

           In our series of 203 patients, 68% had excellent (over 90% improvement of the pain). Nearly 21% had good results (between 70-90% improvement of pain). The rest of the patients had partial to poor response.

           Nearly 15% of the patients had recurrences. Some of the patients come back within 3 to 4 months, whereas some had recurrence after 3 to 5 years. Four patients had multiple recurrences.

           Those patients who were proactive and started anti-inflammatory medications at the earliest symptoms did not require steroid injections for their recurrences. Recurrences are also prevented by rigidly following the physical therapy and core muscle exercises.