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Pelvic inflammatory disease does show up on an ultrasound, but this isn't the preferred route of diagnosis. A physical exam or lab test is usually all it takes.
The labrum will fray, and the cartilage within the joint will wear down. When labrum damage reaches a critical point, pain and the aforementioned range-of-motion problems can develop.
LOS ANGELES (KABC) -- A new tool could hold the answer for a host of symptoms caused by pelvic troubles, including bladder problems, prostate issues or erectile dysfunction. Pelvicore, a ball ...