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Research area(s)

Sensorimotor distortions in persistent pelvic pain, pelvic pain, pelvic health physiotherapy

Research Interests

Persistent Pelvic Pain, visceral pain, sensorimotor distortion, graded sensorimotor learning approaches in pelvic pain

Recent publications:

Hardy, A., Campbell, L., Jones, C., Vandyken, C., Bond, J., Moss, P., Smith, A., Wand, B. and Thompson, J., (2024) The Development and Content Validity of the Fremantle Perineal Awareness Questionnaire (FrePAQ) for Use in People With Persistent Perineal Pain. The Journal of Women's & Pelvic Health Physical Therapy, 48(3), pp.202-213.

Solomon, W., Bond, J., & Starzec-Proserpio, M. (2024, June). 7F-To contract or not to contract: Should we use pelvic floor muscle exercises in the treatment of dyspareunia?. Elsevier on behalf of the National Congress of the Italian Society of Urodynamics (SIUD).

Bond, J., Pape, H., & Ayre, C. A. (2017). Efficacy of a therapeutic wand in addition to physiotherapy for treating bladder pain syndrome in women: a pilot randomized controlled trial.