What Are Adhesions? (Infographic)
How much do you really know about adhesions? Everyone develops this internal scar tissue at some point in their life. We want everyone to know
How much do you really know about adhesions? Everyone develops this internal scar tissue at some point in their life. We want everyone to know
Certain medical conditions require a person to restrict their fiber intake, including Chron’s Disease, Small Bowel Obstruction (SBO), acute diverticulitis. Your medical adviser may also
The Minimal Fiber or Soft Diet requires you to avoid more foods than the Low-Fiber Diet, including ALL fruits and vegetables. (Some juices are allowed
Fiber is found in plant foods, such as vegetables, fruits, beans, nuts, legumes, and seeds. It is considered an indigestible carbohydrate. Sometimes when your bowel
Hydrosalpinx refers to fluid that collects within the fallopian tubes after an injury or infection and affects a woman’s fertility. We recently received several questions
Small bowel obstruction is a potentially life-threatening condition. Even in relatively less serious cases, bowel obstruction can completely disrupt your daily life. Obstructions are caused
As we mentioned in our recent post “At a Glance: PCOS,” a low GI diet is one of the steps in managing polycystic ovarian syndrome.
PCOS stands for polycystic ovarian syndrome or polycystic ovary syndrome. It affects as many as 1 out of 15 women.1 According to PubMed Health, PCOS
What causes bowel obstruction? Adhesions (internal scars) form in the small intestines (small bowel) and sometimes in the large intestines (colon), preventing the body from
The latest buzz in the world of sexual health is the potential discovery of the female G-spot. With many believing it to be a major
At Clear Passage®️, you get more than a physical therapist — you get a partner in your health. We have clinics throughout North America and the United Kingdom. Patients travel from all over the world to receive treatment at our various locations.
In all cases, we review your specific goals, process all paperwork, and scrutinously review your medical history through our Gainesville Headquarters. This helps ensure that the Clear Passage®️ Approach has the best chance to be safe and effective for you. Once we feel confident about that, we are glad to help you choose the therapist(s) and location that will serve you best.