Study Purpose/Description
Pain around the genitals and pelvic area affects one man out of ten. This pain may be caused by a range of mechanisms including how the brain controls the muscles of the pelvic floor.
The objectives of this research are:
- to test the brain’s control of the pelvic floor muscles between men with and without pelvic pain,
- to explore the relationships between this pathway and other outcomes such as pain sensitivity, and
- to determine whether measures are consistent across several days.
What’s involved?
You will be asked to complete online questionnaires and to attend two assessment sessions in person involving standard tests at The University of Queensland on St Lucia Campus in Brisbane.
Participants will receive compensation of $75 per session.
Want to learn more?
If you are interested and think you might be eligible, you can:
- Complete a screening survey
- Email the researchers at m.cyr@uq.edu.au
- Call the researchers on +61 7 3365 1379