Wise Anderson Protocol - A Headache in the Pelvis

I’ve been associated with the department of urology at Stanford for thirty four years now, and actually got interested in problems of infections, especially the genital /urinary areas, many years ago. Dr. Thomas Stamey, a well know pioneer in urology, was one of the first to really solve the issue of where infection resides in the prostate, he dealt a lot with female urinary tract infections, and I had the privilege to learn at his side during those early years. It then became apparent, to me and others, that there was a lot more complexity to this issue of pelvic dysfunctions, urinary disorders, and especially those conditions where we started to see pain. A lot of people were suffering from this, and a lot of urologist /gynecologist’s family practice physicians didn’t really have a handle on it, nor knew what to do with it, particularly when people didn’t respond to antibiotics… It became obvious that searching for an infectious cause was not the answer, and over many years and many urologists and investigators we’ve discovered that, in prostate pain for example, only about 5% of all those who have discomfort and dysfunction of urination from the prostate have any kind of infectious process. It began to be evident that there was something going on in the balance of the muscles, and that was responsible for creating some pain disorders... It’s amazing to note that we have twenty seven different muscles in and around the pelvis, some of them intimately associated with the glands and are very responsible for coordinating their function. The act of simply emptying the bladder requires good relaxation of the pelvis, requires a cognitive decision to allow the bladder to contract, and requires that the prostate and the bladder neck relax at the same time... Patient, diagnosis, & Procedure. Symptoms. “The Stanford Protocol”. Stress and anxiety is just pouring gasoline on the fire that feeds these muscles which are already sore and tender. We put this together in this book, A Headache in the Pelvis, we’re coming out with the fifth edition and every time we rewrite this we find new concepts and we can report on some of the research that we’ve done with the patients that we’ve seen over the years... Early breakthrough research. More information about the book A Headache in the Pelvis can be found here: - http://www.pelvicpainhelp.com .