United States focus
What patients in the United States should know about pelvic pain when sitting, and how care abroad fits alongside care at home.
If your pelvic pain increases the longer you sit and improves the moment you stand up, that pattern is clinically meaningful. Sitting compresses the pudendal nerve between the sacrotuberous and sacrospinous ligaments, which is why nerve-related pelvic pain follows posture so closely.
Patients often adapt without realising it: driving with one hip lifted, standing through meetings, avoiding restaurants, cinemas and flights. In New York, where commuting and desk work dominate the day, this symptom quietly reshapes a whole life long before anyone names the cause.
At Pelvic Institute we map the exact positions that trigger and relieve your pain, because that map is one of the strongest indicators of pudendal nerve involvement and guides where we look during diagnostics.
US patients keep their local physician in the loop throughout; we share our written opinion with them directly on request.