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When assessing and planning treatment for women with chronic pelvic pain, a condition affecting more than one million women in the UK, the key role of the central nervous system must be considered.

Chronic pelvic pain is intermittent or constant pain in the lower abdomen or pelvis of a woman for 6 months or more. © Shutterstock
Chronic pelvic pain is intermittent or constant pain in the lower abdomen or pelvis of a woman for 6 months or more.

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