Sunday Aug 07, 2022
Jaap Switters – Male chronic pelvic pain. A biopsychosocial approach to diagnosis and management
Jaap Switters is an osteopath and sports/musculoskeletal physiotherapist from Vienna, Austria with a special interest in helping men manage chronic pelvic pain. Jaap and I talked about screening for pelvic pain and other series health conditions, how to ask sensitive questions related to bowel, bladder and sexual function and the biopsychosocial management of chronic pelvic pain, including patient education, exercise and behaviour change.
This is an episode for health professionals of all levels and fields, not just those working in the field of male pelvic health. Enjoy, and thanks Jaap for a great conversation.
Reminder - this is a discussion aimed at health professionals and health professional students. Always seek the guidance of a qualified health professional with any questions you may have regarding your health or a medical condition.
In this episode:
- 0:00 Welcome Jaap
- 3:58 Getting started in the area of male chronic pelvic pain
- 6:00 What is the burden of male chronic pelvic pain?
- 9:58 Men need the courage to seek treatment
- 14:00 Tips for screening for bladder, bowel and sexual function
- 18:00 How do you prepare a person to talk about sensitive topics?
- 21:19 When Dr Google turns the pain volume up
- 25:15 Helping people change their behaviour to improve their pelvic pain
- 28:35 Empowering people with motivational interviewing
- 30:20 The UPOINT system to manage chronic pelvic pain in men
- 33:00 Published literature by Jaap
- 35:00 Referred pain, red flags and differential diagnosis of thoracic pain
- 38:50 Gut feelings. Something is not right
- 40:25 Multilingual clinical practice. Managing terminology and patient communication in different languages
- 43:10 Final thoughts – stay open minded and open to new information
Connect with Jaap
Using the UPOINT system to manage men with chronic pelvic pain syndrome
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