Category: Endometriosis & Infertility
Spring Newsletter | Spring 2021
Read more: Spring Newsletter | Spring 2021The Clear Passage® Connection WE’RE OPEN: Clear Passage® clinics are open and receiving patients. Staff and therapists follow CDC guidelines and safety procedures to ensure everyone’s health and well-being, while providing world-class care and life-saving treatment. Welcome! Our quarterly newsletters bring you event announcements, exciting news, and helpful resources. Inside this issue: Two New Forums…
Avoid Endometriosis Surgery
Read more: Avoid Endometriosis Surgery“After years of struggling with endometriosis pain and painful intercourse, I felt relieved to find a facility that would treat the root of my problems. Everyone was so professional, knowledgeable, and caring. Thank You!”– Rosie Overview The mechanical problems caused by endometrial implants are increased significantly by adhesions — internal scars that frequently form at…
Secondary Infertility
Read more: Secondary InfertilityWe Treat Secondary Infertility Naturally Whether due to C-section, adhesions, high FSH, or an unknown cause, secondary infertility is a major focus of our practice. Clear Passage®️ is a world leader in non-surgical repair of the female reproductive tract since 1989. Studies published in peer-reviewed U.S. and international medical journals found that our manual physio/physical…
Unexplained Infertility
Read more: Unexplained InfertilityWe Treat Unexplained Infertility Naturally The diagnosis of unexplained infertility is often due to adhesions – small yet powerful internal scars that do not appear in medical diagnostic tests. Clear Passage®️ is a world leader, with over three decades of experience treating adhesions and unexplained female infertility, as a complement to regular gynecologic care. Studies…
Endometriosis & Infertility
Read more: Endometriosis & InfertilityTreating Endometriosis Infertility Naturally Complete the online Request Consultation form to receive a free phone consultation with a therapist to learn if we may be able to help you. NOTE: The 43% pregnancy rate for our patients with endometriosis includes women with totally blocked fallopian tubes. If your tubes are NOT blocked, it’s reasonable to assume your…
Endometriosis Pain
Read more: Endometriosis PainWe Treat Endometriosis Pain Naturally Testimonials of women who had Endometriosis that Clear Passage® took care of. Clear Passage®️ is a world leader in treating endometriosis pain naturally, without surgery or drugs. With over three decades of experience, studies, and citations on our physio/physical therapy treating endometriosis and intercourse pain have been published in numerous…
What You Need to Know About Pelvic Adhesions
Read more: What You Need to Know About Pelvic AdhesionsWhat are Pelvic Adhesions? Many women are not receiving the education needed from their doctors about adhesions. Very few women even know they have adhesions. Most commonly known as “scar tissue,” adhesions are simply scar tissue that forms inside the body. Once formed, the body has no way to deal with the scar tissue, so…
Infertility Risk Factors
Read more: Infertility Risk FactorsInfertility is defined as the inability to achieve pregnancy after 12 or more months of sexual intercourse without the use of contraceptives. Infertility is a common condition that affects 1 in 8 couples each year in the United States. Many people don’t realize how common fertility issues are. This causes many people to not be…
For Healthcare Providers: Women’s Health Issues and Female Infertility
Read more: For Healthcare Providers: Women’s Health Issues and Female InfertilityOverview Our manual physical therapy is often effective in treating mechanical factors (collagenous cross-links, micro-adhesions, and adhesions) that occur in and around the female reproductive system. In published studies, the therapy has been shown to improve mobility, motility, and organ function. We often do well with complex conditions: women with challenging pain or dysfunction. When…
Endometriosis Staging – The Four Stages of Endometriosis
Read more: Endometriosis Staging – The Four Stages of EndometriosisDifferent Stages of Endometriosis If you suspect that you may have endometriosis, it is important that you consult with your doctor and receive an accurate diagnosis. Endometriosis is commonly diagnosed via a pelvic exam or a surgical procedure called laparoscopy. As part of the diagnosis, the doctor will typically determine which stage of endo a…
