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@Exstoreman @JoshuaSwart Sorry, quick follow up on my post from a couple of weeks ago on pubic pain. Anthony, you mentioned a video in which you talk about treating the pudendal nerve. I have the majority of your recorded webinars and I cannot for the life of me find it in any of them. Do either of you guys happen to remember where that treatment is located? Thanks!
Patient: 52-year-old male
Diagnosis: Pelvic fracture 3 days ago (confirmed on X-ray; image attached) opposite to prothesis.
Current Status: No orthopedic follow-up yet. Was advised to weight-bear immediately post-injury and has continued to do so within pain tolerance using assisstance. Although he is feeling unsure about appropriate activity levels and has a delay in talking with GP or ortho for a few more days. My thoughts are to get up and weight bare every hour or so to help with circulation within pain free levels, ankle pumps while resting, topical linaments... Any other thoughts or tips? @Exstoreman - also is the fracture just at that upper illiac region, or is there more?