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Wise–Anderson Protocol : ウィキペディア英語版
Wise–Anderson Protocol
The Wise–Anderson Protocol (WAP) or Stanford Protocol (deprecated) is a treatment protocol for pelvic pain conditions in men and women, developed at Stanford University by urologists, psychologists and physical therapists. A physician does the medical evaluation and treats the medical issues, the physical therapist teaches the patients self-administered trigger point release and administers the physical therapy part of the protocol, and a psychologist treats the psychological and behavioral aspects of the relaxation protocol.
==History==
The protocol originated between 1995 and 2003 through a collaboration between psychologist David Wise, PhD, and Dr Rodney Anderson at Stanford University School of Medicine. Wise worked as a Visiting Research Scholar at the Stanford University Medical Center, where he treated patients with pelvic pain. Anderson was considered an international expert in the field of pelvic pain and worked as a professor at Stanford School of Medicine, as a practising urologist, and as head of the pelvic pain clinic for many years. Anderson was closely involved in research on pelvic pain with the National Institutes of Health. Together they devised the method now called the Wise–Anderson Protocol. It was initially called the ''Stanford Protocol'' but became the Wise–Anderson Protocol when the clinic moved (deliberately) outside of a hospital setting. Wise, who himself suffered chronic pelvic pain for over twenty years, cured himself using the protocol.
In 2003, Wise began an immersion treatment program in Sonoma County, California after he left Stanford. The WAP is a group process in conjunction with individual physical therapy instruction in self-treatment. Wise states that "we have found that this intensive, immersion group format is the most effective way to train patients in our protocol, enabling them to treat their condition without having to rely on professional help once they leave the clinic. At the end of our clinics, without any intention on our part, the atmosphere is almost always one of a group of good friends."

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