James E. Browning, D.C. received his chiropractic degree, graduating with honors, from Palmer College of Chiropractic in 1981. Since his early years in practice he has been actively engaged in ongoing clinical research of patients with chronic pelvic pain and the mechanically induced Pelvic Pain and Organic Dysfunction (PPOD)
syndrome. He has presented the results of his work at research symposiums in North America and Canada. Dr. Browning has published a number of papers covering various aspects of the mechanically induced PPOD syndrome that have appeared in several peer reviewed journals. In addition, he has authored a chapter on this topic which has been included in the text SOMATOVISCERAL ASPECTS OF CHIROPRACTIC: AN
EVIDENCE-BASED APPROACH. Dr. Browning lives in Michigan where he continues his research and maintains a private practice where he consults and treats patients with chronic pelvic pain and the mechanically induced Pelvic Pain and Organic Dysfunction syndrome.
Pelvic Pain and Organic Dysfunction
The PPOD Syndrome - A new solution to chronic pelvic pain and the disturbances of bladder, bowel, gynecologic and sexual function that accompany it.
by James E. Browning, D.C.

Pelvic Pain and Organic Dysfunction
The PPOD Syndrome - A new solution to chronic pelvic pain and the disturbances of bladder, bowel, gynecologic and sexual function that accompany it.
by James E. Browning, D.C.
Published Sep 30, 2008
266 Pages
Genre: HEALTH & FITNESS / General
Book Details
Effective New Treatment For Chronic Pelvic Pain Revealed
INSIDE THIS BOOK YOU WILL LEARN...
1) That despite what you may have been told, there IS something wrong, and its not "all in your head".
2) Why the many doctors and specialists you've seen can't find the cause of your ongoing and unrelenting agony.
3) Why, despite undergoing exhaustive treatment, even multiple surgeries, your torment continues to persist.
4) About a little known disorder that is a common cause of debilitating chronic pelvic pain.
5) A new and safe treatment approach to end your ongoing battle with chronic pelvic pain.
6) How, even if you have failed to respond to other treatments, including surgery, you can still be helped.
7) How you can tell if you are likely to benefit from this safe new treatment approach.
8) How you can begin to feel better in as little as 4 weeks or less.
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