Synopsis of recent research by authors named "Giulia Grosso"
- Giulia Grosso's research primarily focuses on non-pharmacological treatments for managing primary dysmenorrhea, exploring alternative therapies such as manual therapy and pelvic floor exercises to address pain and discomfort.
- In her 2023 study published in the Journal of Bodywork and Movement Therapies, Grosso evaluated the efficacy of individual and combined approaches (manual therapy and pelvic floor exercises) in alleviating pain and improving clinical outcomes for women suffering from primary dysmenorrhea.
- The findings suggest that both manual therapy and pelvic floor exercises are effective strategies for reducing pain sensitivity and improving overall well-being in affected individuals, highlighting the potential benefits of incorporating these non-invasive modalities into treatment protocols.