Pudendal Neuralgia Treatment in Naperville
Pudendal Neuralgia Treatment Near Me
Pudendal Neuralgia Treatment Naperville, il – Pudendal neuralgia can feel overwhelming, isolating, and frustrating — especially when you’ve been told “everything looks normal” despite very real pain.
This type of nerve irritation can cause burning, sharp pelvic pain, sitting pain, genital discomfort, and hypersensitivity that affects daily life. Many patients are left without answers.
At Synergy Institute in Naperville, we take a different approach. We focus on the nerve itself, the muscles surrounding it, and the autonomic system that controls inflammation, pain, and tension.
There are solutions — you don’t have to live like this.
Pudendal neuralgia occurs when the pudendal nerve becomes irritated, compressed, or overly sensitive. This nerve travels through the pelvis and supplies sensation and function to the pelvic floor, genitals, and surrounding structures.
When irritated, it can cause:
Burning pelvic or groin pain
Pain with sitting
Sharp or electric sensations
Genital or rectal pain
Urinary or bowel urgency
Pelvic pressure
Hypersensitivity
Pain after cycling, injury, childbirth, or long sitting
Pudendal nerve irritation is often a combination of:
Sacral nerve root irritation
Pelvic floor muscle tension
Tailbone or hip injuries
Entrapment between ligaments or muscles
Postpartum strain
Cycling compression
Post-surgical irritation
Autonomic system over-activation
Chronic stress that keeps nerves “on high alert”
In many cases, treating one area alone isn’t enough.
That’s why our approach is different.
A True Nerve-Focused Strategy — Not Just Pelvic Floor Therapy
Most clinics only stretch or strengthen pelvic muscles.
We go deeper by treating the nerve pathways AND the system that controls nerve sensitivity.
Your customized care may include:
Gently calms irritated nerve pathways and reduces hypersensitivity.
Identifies the exact pathway involved: dorsal branch, perineal branch, rectal branch, or sacral root referral.
Down-regulates the autonomic system that drives pelvic pain and tension.
Improves circulation, heals tissue, and reduces inflammation around sacrum, glutes, and pelvic attachments.
Reduces inflammation and supports nerve healing.
Restores hip, sacral, and coccyx mechanics that may compress the nerve.
Calms central sensitization and improves brain-to-body communication.
Supports relaxation, oxygenation, and cellular recovery.
Targets pain pathways and pelvic tension patterns.
This layered approach is what sets Synergy apart — and why many patients improve here even after other treatments have failed.