Chronic pelvic pain sufferers`experteinces of Norwegian psychomotor physiotherapy: a qualitative study on an embodied approacvh to pain
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https://hdl.handle.net/10037/28312Date
2022-10-26Type
Journal articleTidsskriftartikkel
Peer reviewed
Abstract
Method: This qualitative study is based on in-depth interviews with eight women undergoing CPP. The concept of embodiment underpins the entire research project, and the analysis of the participants’ experiences builds on a phenomenological approach.
Results and conclusion: Three final themes embrace the participants’ experiences of change after NPMP treatment: experiencing their body in new ways, letting go of tension, and understanding their symptoms. Through treatment, the participants moved from keeping bodily sensations at a distance towards increased bodily self-awareness. They realised that their state of tension was linked to their emotional life and stress was revealed as a trigger of bodily reactions they related to their symptoms. Positive bodily sensations were essential for the participants to let signals from their body guide their actions in a change process.