Category: Intercourse Pain (Dyspareunia)

  • Pelvic Adhesive Disease: Understanding, Diagnosing, and Treating

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    Pelvic adhesive disease (PAD) is a complex condition characterized by the formation of scar tissue (adhesions) in the pelvic area. These adhesions can bind together organs such as the uterus, ovaries, fallopian tubes, bladder, bowel, and rectum, leading to various complications. At Clear Passage® Physical Therapy, we specialize in non-surgical treatments for PAD and related conditions.

    What is Pelvic Adhesive Disease?

    Pelvic adhesive disease, also known as abdominal adhesion disease, occurs when scar tissue forms in the pelvic region, potentially affecting reproductive and gastrointestinal organs and other pelvic structures. This condition can have significant impacts on one’s health and quality of life.

    Causes of Pelvic Adhesive Disease

    Several factors can contribute to the development of PAD:

    Are pelvic adhesions dangerous?

    Pelvic adhesions, while not inherently dangerous in all cases, can pose significant health risks and complications for some individuals. These bands of scar tissue that form in the pelvic area can range from mild to severe, and their potential danger largely depends on their location, extent, and the organs they affect.

    In many cases, pelvic adhesions can lead to chronic pelvic pain and frozen pelvis, which can significantly impact a person’s quality of life. They can also cause fertility issues by interfering with the normal function of reproductive organs, potentially blocking fallopian tubes or distorting the anatomy of the uterus or ovaries. More severe complications can arise when adhesions cause bowel obstructions, a potentially life-threatening condition that requires immediate medical attention. Additionally, pelvic adhesions can make subsequent surgeries more challenging and risky, as they can obscure normal anatomical structures and increase the risk of organ injury during surgical procedures. While not all pelvic adhesions are dangerous, their potential to cause serious health issues means they should be taken seriously and monitored by healthcare professionals, especially if symptoms are present.

    Symptoms of Pelvic Adhesive Disease

    The symptoms of PAD can vary depending on the severity and location of the adhesions. Common symptoms include:

    1. Chronic pelvic pain
    2. Pain during intercourse (dyspareunia)
    3. Infertility
    4. Irregular or painful menstrual cycles
    5. Pain during bowel movements
    6. Urinary problems
    7. Abdominal distension
    8. Difficulty passing gas

    It’s important to note that some individuals with PAD may be asymptomatic. However, if you experience any of these symptoms, it’s crucial to consult a healthcare professional for proper evaluation and treatment.

    Diagnosis of Pelvic Adhesive Disease

    Diagnosing PAD typically involves:

    1. Comprehensive physical examination
    2. Pelvic ultrasound
    3. Laparoscopy (a minimally invasive surgical procedure to visualize adhesions)

    *NOTE: any type of surgery to treat PAD has the potential to increase scar tissues making the symptoms worse over time.

    Treatment Options for Pelvic Adhesive Disease

    Non-Surgical Treatment: The Clear Passage® Approach

    At Clear Passage® Physical Therapy, we offer a non-surgical, drug-free approach to treating pelvic adhesive disease. Our clinically proven Wurn Technique® is designed to address PAD and its symptoms without the need for invasive procedures.

    The Wurn Technique® involves:

    • Specialized manual physical therapy
    • Targeted soft tissue manipulation
    • Individualized treatment plans

    This approach aims to break down adhesions, improve organ mobility, and alleviate pain associated with PAD.

    Surgical Options

    Types of surgical procedures that are done.

    • Laparoscopic adhesiolysis: A minimally invasive procedure to cut adhesions
    • Open adhesiolysis: A more extensive surgery for severe cases, such as bowel obstruction

    *NOTE: any type of surgery to treat PAD has the potential to increase scar tissue making the symptoms worse over time.

    Preventing Pelvic Adhesive Disease

    While not all cases of PAD can be prevented, certain measures may help reduce the risk:

    • Avoiding unnecessary pelvic surgeries
    • Prompt treatment of pelvic inflammatory disease and endometriosis
    • Careful tissue handling during pelvic surgeries
    • Organ mobility exercises after surgery, such as gentle stretching

    Adhesive Disease Bowel Obstruction

    Abdominal adhesions, closely related to PAD, can lead to serious complications such as bowel obstruction. Symptoms of bowel obstruction may include:

    • Absence of Bowel Sounds – The absence of bowel sounds indicates underactive or inactive intestines. This means that waste is not being eliminated from the body on time. A buildup in your gastrointestinal tract can result in a life-threatening rupture.
    • Nausea and Vomiting – Food and liquids that should be moving forward are moving backward. If this happens often enough, other problems, such as ulcers, gastritis, and gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD), may be present.
    • Stomach Cramps – These are pains that may come and go.
    • Diarrhea or Constipation – If the bowel is partially blocked, diarrhea may occur. 
    • Abdominal Swelling or Bloating (Distention) – Liquids and gases can build up in the abdomen.
    • Pain or Tenderness – The pain is often around or just below the belly button, but can be present in other areas.
    • Constipation and the Inability to Pass Gas – If the bowel is completely blocked, no material passes. These are signs of a complete blockage, called a total bowel obstruction.

    Conclusion

    Pelvic adhesive disease is a complex condition that requires professional medical attention. At Clear Passage® Physical Therapy, we offer innovative, non-surgical solutions to help manage PAD and its associated symptoms. If you’re experiencing symptoms of PAD or have concerns about adhesions, we encourage you to consult with our experienced team to explore your treatment options.

    Remember, while surgery has traditionally been the primary treatment for PAD, our specialized physical therapy techniques provide an alternative that may help you avoid additional surgical procedures and the potential for further adhesion formation. One of our founders, Belinda Wurn, experienced a frozen pelvis from pelvic radiation and was debilitated until she and her husband developed this technique to make her pain-free and functional again. Contact Clear Passage® Physical Therapy today to learn more about how we can help you overcome abdominal pain and regain your health naturally.


  • Understanding and Managing Abdominal Pain: A Comprehensive Guide

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    “Abdominal pain is a common complaint that can range from mild discomfort to severe, debilitating pain. At Clear Passage® Physical Therapy, we understand the impact that persistent abdominal pain can have on your quality of life. Our approach focuses on non-surgical and drug-free methods to address the root causes of abdominal pain caused by abdominal adhesions and provide lasting relief.”

    What Causes Lower Abdominal Pain in Females Not Pregnant?

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    Abdominal Cramps and Pain

    Lower abdominal pain in non-pregnant females can have various causes:

    1. Surgical Adhesions – The Wurn Technique® addresses adhesions and scar tissue throughout the body, providing relief for various conditions, including chronic pain, infertility, and bowel obstructions.
    2. Menstrual Cramps – A non-surgical, drug-free treatment approach for menstrual pain, focusing on addressing adhesions and providing manual therapy techniques to alleviate symptoms and improve women’s reproductive health.
    3. Ovulation Pain – Ovulation pain can be significantly reduced by our therapy, particularly for women with endometriosis, as their approach focuses on manually breaking down internal adhesions (scar tissue) that can attach to the ovaries and hinder ovulation, causing pain
    4. Endometriosis – The Clear Passage® Approach to treat endometriosis pain has been shown in peer-reviewed studies to be as effective as surgical treatment in reducing menstrual and intercourse pain, while also improving overall sexual function.
    5. Urinary Tract Infections – A urinary tract infection (UTI) essentially means that urine is clear and free of cloudiness, which is often a sign that a bacterial infection is not present; however, even clear urine cannot completely rule out a UTI, and a proper diagnosis usually requires a urine test to confirm the presence of bacteria.

    It’s essential to consult with a healthcare professional to determine the exact cause and appropriate treatment.

    Why Do I Have Stomach Cramps Every Day?

    Experiencing daily stomach cramps can be distressing. Common reasons include:

    1. Chronic Digestive Disorders (e.g., IBS, Crohn’s disease)
    2. Food Intolerances or Allergies
    3. Stress and Anxiety
    4. Hormonal Imbalances
    5. Adhesions from Previous Surgeries or Infections

    At Clear Passage® Physical Therapy, we specialize in identifying and treating underlying causes of chronic abdominal pain without resorting to surgery or medications. Please see a medical professional for Chronic Digestive Disorders, Food Intolerances or allergies, and stress/anxiety. Call Clear Passage® for help relieving stomach cramps due to adhesions from previous surgery, infection, or radiation.

    Abdominal Cramps and Pain

    Lower Abdominal Pain

    Lower abdominal pain often involves the area below the belly button. Causes may include:

    • Appendicitis
    • Bladder issues
    • Gynecological problems
    • Lower intestinal disorders

    Upper Abdominal Pain

    Pain in the upper abdomen can be related to:

    • Gallbladder issues
    • Liver problems
    • Pancreatitis
    • GERD (gastroesophageal reflux disease)

    Epigastric Region Pain

    The epigastric region is located in the upper central part of the abdomen. Pain in this area may be due to:

    • Gastritis
    • Peptic ulcers
    • Hiatal hernia
    • Heart-related issues (in some cases)

    Stomach Inflammation Symptoms

    Stomach inflammation, or gastritis, can cause various symptoms:

    1. Burning sensation in the upper abdomen
    2. Nausea and vomiting
    3. Bloating and fullness
    4. Loss of appetite
    5. Indigestion

    Abdominal Cramping After Eating

    Experiencing abdominal cramps after meals can be frustrating. Possible causes include:

    1. Food Intolerances (e.g., lactose or gluten)
    2. Irritable Bowel Syndrome
    3. Gastritis or Peptic Ulcers
    4. Gallbladder Problems
    5. Pancreatic Insufficiency

    Abdominal Pain Remedies

    At Clear Passage® Physical Therapy, we believe in the power of natural, non-invasive treatments for abdominal pain. Here are some effective remedies:

    Natural Relief for Stomach Pain

    1. Heat Therapy: Apply a warm compress to the affected area
    2. Abdominal Massage Therapy in the case of Adhesions
    3. Peppermint or Chamomile Tea
    4. Proper Hydration
    5. Stress-Reduction Techniques (e.g., deep breathing, meditation)

    Homeopathic Remedies for Abdominal Pain

    While we don’t prescribe medications, some patients find relief with homeopathic remedies such as:

    1. Nux Vomica for indigestion and cramping
    2. Colocynthis for severe cramping pain
    3. Magnesia Phosphorica for menstrual cramps
    4. Arsenicum Album for food poisoning symptoms

    It’s important to consult with a qualified homeopathic practitioner before using these remedies.

    At Clear Passage® Physical Therapy, we offer specialized manual therapy techniques that address adhesions, scar tissue, and other underlying causes of abdominal pain. Our approach is tailored to each patient’s unique needs, providing relief without the use of drugs or surgery.

    If you are struggling with abdominal pain after surgery or because of bowel obstruction, we invite you to explore our non-invasive, all-natural treatment options. Our experienced therapists are dedicated to helping you achieve lasting relief and improved quality of life.

    Contact Clear Passage® Physical Therapy today to learn more about how we can help you overcome abdominal pain and regain your health naturally.

  • Endometriosis Surgery Risks: Clear Passage® Alternative Explored

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    Endometriosis, a condition affecting millions of women globally, often leads to debilitating pain and fertility issues. While surgery is a common treatment option, it’s crucial to understand the associated risks before deciding. In this article, we’ll delve into the potential complications of endometriosis surgery, citing reputable sources to provide a comprehensive overview.

    Endometriosis Surgery Risks:

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    Endometriosis surgical risks include constant pain, more adhesions, infection, and anesthesia-related complications
    and in extremely rare cases, death.
    1. Continued Pain: Endometriosis surgery doesn’t guarantee a pain-free life post-operation. Many women report persistent discomfort despite the procedure, as the underlying causes of the pain may not be fully addressed. A 2023 article of Endometriosis Surgery Risks in the American Journal of Obstetrics & Gynecology showed that “endometriosis patients with pelvic pain comorbidities … may experience worse pain-related outcomes after surgery, such as lower pain-related quality of life.”
    2. Adhesions: Surgical interventions can form adhesions—bands of scar tissue that may cause organs to stick together. Adhesions can contribute to pain and affect organ functionality. Even surgery for endometriosis or surgery to treat adhesions can still create scar tissue.
    3. Complications Leading to Death: While rare, any surgery carries inherent risks, including infection, anesthesia-related complications, or injury to nearby organs. Severe complications can, in extremely rare cases, lead to death. Johns Hopkins published an “After Surgery: Discomforts and Complications” list.

    Alternative Therapies for Endometriosis:

    As an alternative to traditional surgical approaches, the Clear Passage® method has gained attention for its non-invasive nature and focus on natural healing. This manual physical therapy aims to address adhesions and restrictions in the pelvic region without resorting to surgery.

    Clear Passage® Method Benefits:

    The often-dramatic decrease in pain that Clear Passage®’s® patients report in published studies is the result of our focus on detaching the bonds of adhesive cross-links. Freedom from those bonds creates freedom from the pain they cause.
    1. Non-Invasive: Unlike surgery, the Clear Passage® method doesn’t involve incisions or anesthesia, reducing the risks associated with invasive procedures. The main side effect noted from treatment is skin tenderness.

    Addresses Underlying Causes: This therapy focuses on releasing adhesions and improving blood flow, aiming to address the root causes of endometriosis-related pain. Clear Passage®️ is a world leader in treating endometriosis pain naturally, with over three decades of experience, studies, and citations on decreasing endometriosis and intercourse pain have been published in numerous peer-reviewed U.S. and international medical journals.

    1. Non-Invasive: Unlike surgery, the Clear Passage® method doesn’t involve incisions or anesthesia, reducing the risks associated with invasive procedures. The main side effect noted from treatment is skin tenderness.
    2. Addresses Underlying Causes: This therapy focuses on releasing adhesions and improving blood flow, aiming to address the root causes of endometriosis-related pain. Clear Passage®️ is a world leader in treating endometriosis pain naturally, with over three decades of experience, studies, and citations on decreasing endometriosis and intercourse pain have been published in numerous peer-reviewed U.S. and international medical journals.
    3. Natural Cure Stories: Explore testimonials from women who have experienced relief through the Clear Passage® method, providing insight into its efficacy as an alternative treatment for endometriosis.

      Read and watch testimonials on Clear Passage® Endometriosis Natural Cure Stories.

    Severe Endometriosis, 15 failed IUIs, and 7 failed IVFs, then two Clear Passage® children

    “My primary goal was to become pregnant and one week after treatment – I was! My pregnancy went very well and I was also blessed to no longer experience painful intercourse or lower abdominal pain.”

    Jasmine

    Conclusion:

    While endometriosis surgery may remain an option for many women, it’s essential to weigh the potential risks of surgery against alternative therapies. The Clear Passage® method, with its non-invasive approach and natural cure stories, presents a compelling alternative for those seeking a safer and holistic way to manage endometriosis with a just as good as or better success rate.

    In your journey to find the most suitable treatment, consider consulting with healthcare professionals and exploring various options to make an informed decision tailored to your unique needs.

  • Giving Thanks to Belinda & Larry Wurn: Pioneers in Physical Therapy and Medical Research

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    As we gather around the table with our loved ones this Thanksgiving, it’s the perfect time to reflect on the many things we’re grateful for. In the world of physical therapy and medical research, one name stands out prominently: Belinda Wurn. Her groundbreaking contributions to physical therapy, infertility, small bowel obstructions, and adhesion-related research have left an indelible mark on the medical community. Today, we give thanks to Belinda Wurn for her tireless dedication and remarkable accomplishments.

    A Trailblazer in Physical Therapy

    Belinda Wurn’s journey into the world of adhesion research began when she and her husband, Larry, looked for ways to decrease pain and increase function for Belinda, when adhesions from surgery and extensive radiation therapy left her unable to work due to debilitating chronic pain.. Over the years, they developed and refined a unique therapy known as the Wurn Technique®, which combines manual physical therapy and a patient’s active involvement. This approach has transformed the lives of countless individuals suffering from various musculoskeletal conditions, including adhesions, pelvic pain, and more.

    By focusing on treating the root causes of immobility due to adhesions rather than merely addressing symptoms, the Wurns have given hope to many who had previously been told there was no cure for their conditions. Their innovative methods have helped patients regain mobility, reduce pain, and improve their overall quality of life. This Thanksgiving, we express our gratitude for her tireless efforts to alleviate suffering and promote healing.

    A Champion of Infertility Research

    Infertility can be a heartbreaking journey for many couples. Larry and Belinda have made it their mission to explore new avenues in infertility research. They co-founded Clear Passage® Physical Therapy, where they have developed a groundbreaking approach to addressing the underlying causes of infertility. Their work has provided hope to countless couples who had almost given up on the dream of starting a family.

    The Wurns’ dedication to infertility research serves as a reminder that there is always room for innovation and compassion in the medical field. We are thankful for her unwavering commitment to helping families find the joy they’ve been yearning for.

    Unraveling the Mystery of Small Bowel Obstructions

    Small bowel obstructions can be life-threatening, and finding effective treatments is of utmost importance. Belinda Wurn’s research in this field has shed light on new and effective ways to treat these conditions, often avoiding the need for surgery. Her work has brought relief to those suffering from the debilitating effects of small bowel obstructions.

     Wurns’ research highlights the power of manual therapy to break down adhesions that cause bowel obstructions, thus developing a holistic treatment solution. Her work is a testament to what can be achieved when experts from various fields come together to tackle complex medical issues. This Thanksgiving, we appreciate her contribution to improving the lives of those affected by small bowel obstructions.

    Advancing Adhesion-Related Research

    Adhesions, or scars that act like straitjackets around an organ, can cause significant pain and discomfort. Clear Passage®’s pioneering research in adhesion-related issues has opened new doors for patients dealing with these challenges. The unique approach to adhesion-related research emphasizes the importance of physical therapy and hands-on treatments, complementing traditional medical interventions.

    By combining expertise in physical therapy with a deep understanding of adhesion-related conditions, Belinda and Larry Wurn have offered patients a ray of hope. This Thanksgiving, we celebrate their dedication to advancing adhesion-related research and their commitment to making a difference in the lives of those who suffer from these conditions.

    In conclusion, the Wurns’ contributions to physical therapy, infertility treatment, small bowel obstructions, and adhesion-related research have touched the lives of many. Women suffering from unexplained infertility, blocked fallopian tubes, endometriosis, and intercourse pain no longer need to suffer.  The techniques they have pioneered have saved countless lives with their revolutionary treatment for bowel obstructions.

    This Thanksgiving, we give thanks for her unwavering dedication, their pioneering spirit, and commitment to improving the well-being of patients across the world. Belinda and Larry Wurn are an inspiration to us all, reminding us of the difference one person can make in the world of healthcare.

  • Alternative Infertility Treatments

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    Women who are trying to conceive a pregnancy can face hurdles, especially in today’s world of hectic schedules, delayed childbearing, and increasing challenges with infertility. In vitro fertilization, also known as IVF, can be a valuable method for many women who struggle with infertility. However, IVF alone is not guaranteed success in achieving a pregnancy, with success rates of 20 to 25 percent.

    Many women struggling with infertility and considering IVF wonder if there is any clinical evidence to support alternative infertility treatments. What they may not realize is that there are a number of these alternative methods available—including three that have been backed by peer-reviewed studies. One of these methods, known as Clear Passage® physical therapy, has been shown to help improve the reproductive health of women rendered relatively infertile due to a history of blocked fallopian tubes or endometriosis.

    Read on to learn more about the alternative infertility treatments that are available and scientifically supported, including behavioral counseling, acupuncture, and Clear Passage® physical therapy.

    Using Behavioral Counseling as an Alternative Infertility Treatment

    The struggle of infertility and the impacts of infertility on psychological well-being have been likened by some researchers to the impacts of a cancer diagnosis. Studying the connection between stress and infertility is difficult, as it evokes a chicken-and-egg dynamic. Infertility itself has been shown to cause stress and anxiety among women trying to conceive. That stress and anxiety may then exacerbate an underlying infertility condition, though this connection is not definitive.

    Cognitive behavioral therapy (also known as CBT) has been shown to help reduce anxiety and stress among infertile women. For example, Harvard scientist Alice Domar showed that when infertile women received 2 hours of a CBT group intervention weekly, for ten weeks, they experienced significant psychological improvement.

    Outside of improving stress during an infertile period, cognitive behavioral therapy has been associated with an increase in pregnancy rates. Other researchers have examined the positive effects of counseling methods such as mindfulness-based stress reduction, emotion-focused, and problem-focused coping, relaxation, and support groups; however, CBT appears to be the most scientifically robust when it comes to reducing mental distress and boosting clinical pregnancy rates.

    Using Acupuncture as an Alternative Infertility Treatment

    Acupuncture is an ancient Chinese medicine tradition that involves the placement of thin needles at specific points along the body to restore the balance of energy (Qi) within the body. Within the infertility treatment field, acupuncture performed directly before an IVF embryo transfer has been reported to increase IVF pregnancy rates, and other variations of this practice (such as acupuncture before and after treatment) have been advocated for, as well.

    Scientists have studied acupuncture as both a primary alternative infertility treatment and as an adjunctive treatment for increasing the success of IVF. It is helpful in both arenas, with scientists pointing to specific mechanisms such as improved uterine and ovarian blood flow, modulation of the central and peripheral nervous systems, and modulation of the psychiatric and immune systems. A systematic review found that clinical pregnancy rates were higher in groups of study participants who received acupuncture when compared to control or sham groups. However, the significance of the findings was limited by data quality.

    One case study showed that acupuncture helped improve the sperm quality of a male after four treatments and reduce the presence of ovarian cysts in his female partner after seven treatments, resulting in a successful pregnancy after a year of trying to conceive unsuccessfully.

    Using Clear Passage® Physical Therapy as an Alternative Infertility Treatment

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    Belinda Treating Back Pain

    Clear Passage® Physical Therapy is a manual physical therapy method that focuses on reducing the adhesions that can form within a woman’s abdominal and pelvic cavities due to infection, inflammation, endometriosis, or prior surgeries. This specific physical therapy method can reduce mechanical pain caused by adhesions and improve conditions such as female infertility. As such, it can be a valuable alternative infertility treatment, and it has been backed by scientific evidence.

    Understanding the Basic Principles of Clear Passage® Physical Therapy

    To understand how manual physical therapy—also known as the Clear Passage® approach or Wurn technique—can be a scientifically-backed alternative infertility treatment, it helps to have a basic primer on the most common reasons for female infertility. A condition known as “tubal factor infertility,” or a blocked fallopian tube or tubes, accounts for 25 to 35 percent of all cases of female infertility, per the American Society of Reproductive Medicine (ASRM). Anatomically speaking, the fallopian tubes provide the connection between a woman’s two ovaries and her uterus. To allow for conception and implantation during a woman’s fertile window, an egg must pass from an ovary, through a fallopian tube (where it may become fertilized by a sperm cell), and then proceed into the body of the uterus, where it must implant into the uterine lining. When a fallopian tube is blocked, both fertilization of the egg and the egg’s journey to the uterus can be prevented.

    A common culprit when it comes to a blocked fallopian tube is adhesions. Adhesions are band-like strips of scar tissue that can be sticky and cause internal organs to stick together. Adhesions can also wrap around critical reproductive organs, such as the fallopian tubes, preventing them from being functional. Many women are entirely unaware that they have adhesions until they begin trying to become pregnant. Their adhesions may have formed from a former sexually transmitted infection or from an operation such as an appendix removal. Regardless of their precipitating cause, adhesions that involve the fallopian tubes or surrounding structures can cause tubal factor infertility, making it more difficult, or impossible, for a woman to become pregnant. Women can overcome this obstruction through a procedure to unblock the tube, or by removing the tube and undergoing an IVF treatment; however, both options are invasive. A natural, alternative way of reducing the blockage caused by adhesions is Clear Passage® Physical Therapy. This manual technique can help reduce adhesions and unblock fallopian tubes in a non-invasive way, therefore improving a woman’s fertility and probability of achieving a successful pregnancy.

    How Does Clear Passage® Physical Therapy Work?

    The scientifically backed physical therapy technique known as the Wurn technique, or Clear Passage® approach, helps unblock fallopian tubes by gently focusing on areas in the abdominal or pelvic regions that may be obstructed by adhesions or microadhesions. When adhesions become untwisted, a fallopian tube can become unkinked, and it can return to its critical role as a hollow passageway between an egg, a sperm cell, and the uterus. Co-developed by Lawrence and Belinda Wurn, the Wurn technique is supported by scientific data, and it is cited in many academic research papers. When technique practitioners are highly trained in specific manual maneuvers applied to a woman’s abdominal or pelvic cavities, they can successfully release a woman’s superficial and/or deep adhesions that may be impeding her reproductive function. When these adhesions are released, it stimulates the blood flow and lymph drainage of the essential reproductive organs such as the ovaries, fallopian tubes, and uterus, thereby enhancing a woman’s chance of a successful conception.

    The Clear Passage® program has a pre-defined structure that allows it to be scientifically analyzed, validated, and implemented consistently at locations throughout North America and the United Kingdom. The usual Clear Passage® treatment course requires 20 hours of therapy, which is usually distributed across five days. This enables the entire physical therapy course to be completed within a business week, making it ideal for people who must travel to reach a treatment site or who are looking to take time off from a busy schedule to complete the treatment.

    What Does Scientific Research Say About the Clear Passage® Physical Method?

    The Clear Passage® physical therapy approach has been scientifically evaluated for its impact on infertility success rates. Researchers who conducted a ten-year retrospective chart review found that the Clear Passage® manual physical therapy approach successfully cleared occluded fallopian tubes in 60.85 percent of patients. Of those patients, 56.64% were able to achieve a pregnancy. The success rate of opening blocked fallopian tubes is even higher for women who have never had surgery on their tubes, at 68.9 percent.

    For the subset of patients who suffered from endometriosis and likely had endometriosis-associated adhesions, researchers in the 10-year retrospective study found that 42.81 percent were able to achieve a successful pregnancy after the clear passage approach. A pregnancy rate of 39.3 percent was also realized in patients who had infertility due to advanced maternal age (AMA) as measured by high follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH) levels.

    Using Clear Passage® Physical Therapy as an IVF Adjunctive Therapy

    The Clear Passage® method can be used as a primary alternative to other, more invasive infertility treatments. However, Clear Passage® is not used exclusively for women with infertility who are seeking natural fertility-enhancing options. Similar to the use of acupuncture as an adjunctive method for improving the success rates of IVF treatments, the Clear Passage® method can also help improve IVF success rates, as well. For example, reproductive health specialists have found that combining manual physical therapy techniques such as the Wurn technique with a traditional IVF treatment course can enhance an infertile woman’s chances of successfully conceiving a pregnancy. Implementing manual physical therapy that targets adhesions before an IVF embryo transfer can improve the odds of a successful pregnancy by an impressive 50 percent. Researchers have also found that, in at least one case, a woman who underwent Clear Passage® manual physical therapy before IVF not only benefited from having a successful IVF pregnancy, but she also went on to have a successful natural pregnancy subsequently, which suggests that the effect of unblocking the fallopian tube via manual physical therapy was long-lasting.

    Other Benefits of Clear Passage® Physical Therapy

    The Clear Passage® manual physical therapy approach is a valuable alternative infertility treatment for women struggling to conceive, and it can also improve the odds that a woman achieves a pregnancy using an IVF conception method. However, Clear Passage® physical therapy has myriad other positive benefits, as well. For women who struggle with endometriosis, Clear Passage® Physical Therapy has been shown to decrease pain with sex and painful menstrual cycles. Research published in the Journal of Endometriosis showed that in two independent studies, manual physiotherapy was a non-surgical and non-pharmacologic treatment option, with statistically significant improvements in pain scales reported by women who received the therapy, with improvements persisting after 12 months. Fifty percent of patients reported complete resolution of their pain symptoms. Outside of the world of gynecology, the Clear Passage® physical therapy approach has also helped prevent the recurrence of small bowel obstructions and improve the quality of life in patients who suffer from recurrent bowel obstructions, as well as children who suffer from chronic constipation.

    How to Learn More About Alternative Infertility Treatments Backed by Scientific Research

    Women who struggle with infertility can sometimes feel as though they must make a difficult choice between doing nothing to improve their condition or pursuing a physically invasive treatment method such as a surgical procedure. However, there are alternative infertility treatment methods that have passed scientific muster that are available to women who would like a more natural way to boost their fertility. These options include behavior therapy (like CBT), acupuncture, and manual physical therapy of the abdominopelvic region, such as the Clear Passage® approach. These alternative infertility treatment methods can also help improve a woman’s odds of successfully conceiving a pregnancy within the context of an assisted reproductive regimen, such as IVF. Of these alternative infertility options, the method of manual physical therapy can also provide other benefits, such as decreased pain with sex and menstrual pain for women with endometriosis, as well as unblocking a fallopian tube to create an enduring improvement in fertility.


    To learn more about the Clear Passage® program, request a free consultation today.

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    14. Decreasing Dyspareunia and Dysmenorrhea in Women with Endometriosis via a Manual Physical Therapy*: Results from Two Independent Studies. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6154826/#abs3-JE.2012.9088title
    15. Visceral and Neural Manipulation in Children with Cerebral Palsy and Chronic Constipation: Five Case Reports. https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1550830718301927
  • Understanding Deep Penetration Pain: What You Need to Know

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    Introduction:

    Intimate topics like painful intercourse, especially deep penetration pain, can be uncomfortable to discuss. However, it’s crucial to recognize that many women experience discomfort during sex that lingers beyond the initial entry. Some describe it as a feeling that their partner is hitting something, while others experience a more widespread ache in their pelvic region.

    In this blog, we’ll explore three common reasons behind deep penetration pain and how seeking help from trained therapists can make a significant difference.

    1. Tailbone Troubles: Imagine a scenario where you’ve had a fall, and it affected your tailbone. Well, that could lead to deep penetration pain. When the tailbone gets pushed forward or to the side due to an injury, and the ligaments and tissues around it are also damaged, it can heal in this misaligned position. Women dealing with this condition may face painful intercourse, discomfort during bowel movements, and difficulty sitting for extended periods.
    2. Cervix Complications: The cervix, a crucial part of the female reproductive system, is held in place by ligaments attached to its sides. However, various factors like infection, inflammation, surgery, or trauma in the vaginal area can lead to the formation of adhesions. These adhesions can pull the cervix out of its normal alignment or tighten it, causing significant pain when deep penetration occurs.
    3. The IUD Influence: Intrauterine Devices (IUDs) are known for their effectiveness in preventing pregnancy. They work by causing inflammation in the uterus. Unfortunately, this inflammation can also result in pain during intercourse. Furthermore, it contributes to the formation of adhesions in the uterus, causing stenosis of cervix, also known as stenotic cervix. Even if the IUD has been removed, these adhesions can continue to cause discomfort during sex.

    Seeking Help and Finding Relief for Stenosis Cervix: The good news is that there’s help available for women dealing with deep penetration pain. Therapists trained to address adhesions have achieved remarkable success in treating this issue. In a study, 96% of patients reported a significant decrease in intercourse pain after receiving therapy.

    Conclusion: Deep penetration pain is a real concern for many women, but understanding its common causes can be the first step toward finding relief. Whether it’s a tailbone issue, cervix complications, or IUD-related discomfort, there are solutions available to improve your quality of life and intimate experiences. Don’t hesitate to seek help from trained therapists who can help you on your journey to a pain-free and fulfilling sex life.

    Stricture of cervix can be caused by various factors, including congenital abnormalities, scarring from procedures like cone biopsies, or infections that lead to the formation of scar tissue.

    Learn more about our all-natural, hands-on treatment for sexual dysfunction and painful intercourse.

  • The Healing Power of Clear Passage® Therapy: A Comprehensive Guide

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    The Healing Power of Clear Passage® Therapy: A Comprehensive Guide

    Introduction

    Imagine finding relief from chronic pain, infertility, or post-surgical complications without resorting to invasive surgeries or heavy medication. That’s where Clear Passage® Therapy comes into the picture. This innovative approach to physical therapy is gaining recognition for its non-invasive, patient-centric, and holistic approach to treating various conditions. In this comprehensive guide, we’ll explore the world of Clear Passage® Therapy, its principles, success stories, and scientific evidence supporting its effectiveness.

    What Is Clear Passage® Therapy?

    Clear Passage® Therapy, also known as the Clear Passage® Approach, is a specialized form of manual physical therapy designed to address adhesions and restrictions in the body’s connective tissues, known as fascia. Fascia is a web-like structure that surrounds and supports muscles, organs, and other structures in the body. When it becomes tight or restricted due to injury, surgery, or inflammation, it can cause a range of health issues, from pain to infertility.

    Founded by Dr. Larry Wurn and his wife, Belinda Wurn, the therapy is based on the idea that gently and specifically releasing these adhesions can restore natural movement and function, leading to improved health and reduced pain.

    How Does Clear Passage® Therapy Work?

    Clear Passage® Therapy employs a combination of manual therapy techniques, including the Wurn technique, which was developed by co-founders Larry and Belinda Wurn.  The Wurn technique is a site-specific deep therapy. It is designed to deform and detach the bond of adhesions and return the body to normal, pain-free function of reproductive organs. These techniques are performed by skilled therapists who use their hands to manipulate the fascial tissues, gradually breaking down adhesions and restoring normal tissue mobility.

    The therapy is typically conducted over a series of sessions, with each session lasting around 3-5 hours/day (breaks are included!), which makes treatment 20 hours over a week. During these sessions, therapists focus on the specific areas of concern, tailoring their approach to the patient’s unique needs.

    Conditions Treated by Clear Passage® Therapy

    Clear Passage® Therapy has shown promise in addressing a wide range of conditions, including but not limited to:

    1. Chronic Pain: Many patients seek Clear Passage® Therapy to alleviate chronic pain, such as back pain, pelvic pain, or abdominal pain, often resulting from adhesions or scar tissue.
    2. Infertility: For individuals struggling with infertility due to pelvic adhesions or other structural issues, such as blocked tubes or endometriosis, Clear Passage® Therapy offers a non-surgical option to improve fertility and decrease pain.
    3. Post-Surgical Complications: After surgeries, adhesions can form and lead to complications like bowel obstructions. Clear Passage® Therapy can help prevent or alleviate these issues.
    4. Digestive Disorders: Although treatment does not cure the underlying cause, some digestive disorders, such as Ulcerative Colitis or Crohn’s disease, may benefit from the release of abdominal adhesions.
    5. Pelvic Floor Dysfunction: Clear Passage® Therapy can help with conditions like pelvic floor dysfunction, which can cause urinary incontinence and sexual dysfunction.

    Success Stories

    One of the most compelling aspects of Clear Passage® Therapy is the countless success stories from individuals who have experienced life-changing improvements in their health and well-being. These stories serve as a testament to the therapy’s effectiveness and its potential to transform lives.

    For instance, women who struggled with infertility for years have reported successful pregnancies after undergoing Clear Passage® Therapy to address pelvic adhesions. Others who endured chronic pain have found relief and improved mobility. These testimonials not only highlight the therapy’s impact but also offer hope to those who may be searching for alternatives to conventional medical treatments.

    Scientific Evidence Supporting Clear Passage® Therapy

    While anecdotal success stories are compelling, it’s essential to examine the scientific evidence supporting Clear Passage® Therapy. Research in this field is ongoing, but several studies have provided valuable insights into its effectiveness:

    1. Infertility: A study published in the journal “Fertility and Sterility” in 2004 found that women with a history of infertility who underwent Clear Passage® Therapy experienced a significant increase in pregnancy rates, suggesting its potential as a fertility treatment.
    2. Pain Relief: Research published in the “Journal of Endometriosis” in 2014 demonstrated that Clear Passage® Therapy was effective in reducing pain and improving physical function in patients with chronic pelvic pain due to endometriosis. 
    3. Post-Surgical Adhesions: A study in the “World Journal of Gastroenterology” in 2018 showed that Clear Passage® Therapy could decrease recurrent bowel obstruction, improving quality of life.

    While these studies are promising, more extensive research is needed to fully understand the therapy’s mechanisms and its applications in various medical conditions. However, the existing evidence underscores it as a valuable treatment option.

    Is Clear Passage® Therapy Right for You?

    If you’re considering Clear Passage® Therapy as a treatment option, it’s crucial to consult with a qualified therapist who can assess your condition and provide personalized guidance. Keep in mind that the therapy may not be suitable for everyone, and individual results can vary. You can contact Clear Passage® for a free consultation to see if the therapy is appropriate for you.

    Conclusion

    Clear Passage® Therapy represents a paradigm shift in the treatment of various health conditions, offering a non-invasive, holistic, and patient-centered approach. With its focus on releasing fascial adhesions, this therapy has the potential to transform the lives of individuals suffering from chronic pain, infertility, bowel obstructions, and other conditions. While scientific research continues to explore its mechanisms and effectiveness, the growing number of success stories speaks volumes about its potential to improve quality of life.

    If you’re intrigued by Clear Passage® Therapy, consult with our qualified therapist or your healthcare provider to determine if it’s a suitable option for your unique needs. As the field of manual physical therapy continues to evolve, Clear Passage® Therapy stands as an exciting and promising avenue for healing and pain relief.

  • How Does Clear Passage® Therapy Compare to Myofascial Release and Visceral Mobilization?

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    People looking for relief from chronic pain or dysfunction associated with adhesions often do not know where to turn for answers, especially if they are trying to avoid medications and surgery or are trying to achieve a natural solution with physical therapy. Here, we hope to clear away misconceptions and confusion about three types of techniques: Myofascial release (MFR/), visceral manipulation (VM), and Clear Passage® (CP). Although each method has its own history, merits, and individual traits, the specific techniques, standards, and outcomes of Clear Passage®® set it apart as the preferred technique for treating adhesions wherever they form in the body, especially when it comes to specific women’s health conditions, female infertility, and life-threatening small bowel obstructions. Here are the details.

    Myofascial Release 

    Myofascial release is generally a deep structural manual therapy developed by John F. Barnes, P.T. This method is meant to treat restrictions in the human body’s muscles (myo) and fascia (fascial). A PubMed (NIH) literature search found several case studies that report MFR for treating musculoskeletal pain (e.g., low back and ankle pain)/ No literature examined its use for abdominal or pelvic conditions in patients. Many providers claim to do a myofascial release technique. We at Clear Passage® are most comfortable recommending an expert-level Barnes-trained therapist for chronic musculoskeletal pain. 

    Visceral Manipulation

    Visceral manipulation is generally a very light manual therapy initially developed to treat viscera (organs) in the body. Its founder, Jean Pierre Barral, D.O., often suggests conducting a single 60-minute VM session every three weeks. He feels that a site-specific application of VM can be “the pebble that starts the avalanche” in healing the body of physical restrictions. A PubMed (NIH) literature search conducted in May 2022 revealed five studies of VM, most for neck and back pain. We could find no study that examines VM for treating organs in humans.

    The Clear Passage® Approach® 

    Clear Passage®, or the Clear Passage Approach, is a therapy developed over 30+ years to decrease specific internal scars called adhesions wherever they form in the body. Belinda Wurn, P.T. and Larry Wurn, L.M.T., initially developed the Clear Passage® Approach to treat chronic pain and dysfunction in patients with problems caused or exacerbated by adhesions (internal scarring). This pain was often labeled ‘unexplained’ because adhesions do not appear on diagnostic tests. Over time, the therapy has expanded to treat several women’s health conditions, female infertility, and life-threatening small bowel obstructions.

    The Clear Passage® Approach is a very site-specific soft tissue therapy. It is often quite deep, sometimes lighter, but always focused on decreasing adhesions – a significant problem for many patients and their doctors. Because adhesions are ubiquitous in diagnosis, the fact that CP is non-surgical and yields better results is an aspect of the therapy considered pioneering by some physicians. Furthermore, CP helps decrease the risks of anesthesia and post-surgical adhesions.

    Women’s Health Triumphs

    While treating pelvic pain in women in 1990, the Wurns learned they were opening totally blocked fallopian tubes – a feat previously thought impossible without surgery. The group was joined by physicians and researchers interested in examining the surprising results the therapists were witnessing. 

    Following the scientific method, they progressed from case studies to pilot studies and recently completed a 10-year retrospective of 1,392 women diagnosed as infertile from various causes. The results found that the Clear Passage® Approach decreased the period, endometriosis, and intercourse pain. It also improved sexual function and increased IVF pregnancy rates were published. To date, over 1,000 babies have been born to women diagnosed as infertile but who received treatment at Clear Passage®.

    Small Bowel Obstruction Triumphs

    Adhesions (internal scarring) are the primary cause of life-threatening small bowel obstruction (SBO), a condition that tends to recur. As a non-surgical treatment, CP is considered lifesaving by some physicians for several reasons. JAMA Surgery Journal reports that SBO is the 2nd most common emergency surgery in the USA and carries the highest complication rate (47%). Nearly one in five (18%) of patients are re-hospitalized within the month after SBO surgery. Because surgery is regarded as the primary cause of SBO, the treatment that saves a person’s life can become the cause of their subsequent obstruction.

    After showing success in clearing fallopian tubes of adhesions in 2009, researchers began documenting and publishing studies on the use of CP to decrease adhesions near tubes much larger than fallopian tubes: the intestine. 

    Several pilot studies noted significant patient improvement, including the use of CP to replace a planned surgery or surgical series. Another point of focus was to decrease or stop repeated obstructions. In a large, controlled study authored by doctors from Harvard, Stanford, Washington, and U of Florida medical schools, CP therapy decreased recurring SBO by 15 times the norm (p=0.0003).

    Of the three physical therapy techniques mentioned here, Clear Passage® has a proven track record of treating chronic pain or dysfunction associated with adhesions. 

    What Sets the Clear Passage® Approach Apart From Other Forms of Bodywork?

    Strict Certification Processes

    CP has a strict certification process requiring our physical therapists to have many years of experience in bodywork before being accepted for training. As of May 2022, CP has certified 17 therapists worldwide to perform their work. Clear Passage® therapists have an average of 30 years of experience.

    Rigorous Patient Monitoring

    CP monitors results from each therapist they have trained on an ongoing basis. Respecting the complexity of processes involved in reproductive and digestive organs, CP screens every patient for “cautions and contraindications” before accepting them for therapy to assure safety and assess likely outcomes.

    Clinical Research Backing

    CP is dedicated to clinical research to validate results. Numerous studies in respected medical journals examine the safety and effectiveness of CP therapy in decreasing adhesions in the abdomen and pelvis. Studies on CP are indexed by Google Scholar and PubMed (National Institutes of Health) and housed in the US National Library of Medicine.

    A search of PubMed (NIH – National Library of Medicine) reveals numerous studies that examine the safety and efficacy of CP in respected medical journals. 

    Published data on CP treating women’s health conditions are found in:

    • Fertility and Sterility
    • The Journal of Endometriosis
    • Contemporary Ob/Gyn 
    • WebMD’s Medscape General Medicine

    Studies reporting CP treatment of digestive, post-surgical, and trauma-induced adhesions appear in:

    • Gastroenterology
    • The World Journal of Gastroenterology
    • The Journal of Clinical Medicine
    • Pediatric Reports
    • The Journal of Palliative Medicine

    Are you ready to heal and go on your highly researched, non-surgical, pain-free, and all-natural treatment journey with us at Clear Passage®?

    Contact us to set up your free consultation today!

  • A Collection of Press Comments About Our Work

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    BOOKS & AUTHORS

    Christiane Northrup, MD, says,

    “Congratulations and thank you for providing a very effective and completely safe therapy that holds the promise for enhancing fertility and pelvic health for thousands of women worldwide.”

    Miracle Babies by Gilli Moorhawk, Aphroditebooks, 2006:

    “Blocked Tubes” The Wurn Technique® is a non-invasive bodywork therapy that uses manipulation techniques to help clear blockages and improve reproductive function. Many women who had blocked tubes or other unexplained infertility have conceived naturally following this treatment. The Wurn Technique® has been scientifically measured and published in medical journals.

    New Hope for Couples with Infertility Problems by Theresa Foy DiGeronimo, Paul Gindorf, M.D., © 2003:

    “As an alternative approach that is in no way harmful, the procedure offers much hope for women whose medical history indicates possible adhesion or micro-adhesion formation or poor biomechanics, and women whose infertility is unexplained.”

    What To Do When the Doctor Says It’s Endometriosis by Thomas Lyons, M.D., and Cheryl Kimball, Fair Winds Press, Glouceste,r MA, 2003:

    (focusing on the Wurn Technique®, the authors refer to) “An alternative, nonsurgical soft tissue technique that has been effective in treating women with infertility problems.”

    Stay Fertile Longer by Mary Kittel and Deborah Metzger, MD, PhD, published by Rodale Inc,. 2003

    “Fertility Visionaries: Clear Passage® Therapies: Even health care practitioners who themselves had had no success with medical and surgical infertility treatments came, and had successful pregnancies.”

    Do You Want to Have a Baby? Natural Fertility Solutions and Pregnancy Care by S Abernathy and L. Page, PhD, published by Healthy Healing LLC, 2006:

    “While long believed that surgery procedures were the only way to even partially decrease these problems [pelvic adhesions, blocked tubes, or other types of trauma or inflammation in the reproductive organs], bodywork therapists have found deep tissue work can not only decrease mechanical blockages, but also reduce pelvic pain and improve sexual arousal and orgasm for women. What a bonus!”

    MAGAZINES

    Woman’s World “Massage Made Me a Mom of Three!” by Andrea Florczak, March 6, 2007

    (With her only fallopian tube totally blocked, and refused IVF due to hormonal factors) “Jennie Kennedy’s chances of ever having her own baby were zero…but [Clear Passage® Therapies] brought her not one, but three bundles of joy.”

    Conceive “Rubbed the right way” by Lorie A. Parch, Spring, 2007

    “Clear Passage® Therapies was developed as a method to repair pelvic adhesions that can prevent a woman from conceiving or carrying a pregnancy to term….To date, 167 babies have been born to mothers who received the treatment.”

    Utne Reader, “Best Sex Ever: A Holistic Treatment Results in Really Hot Sex” by Laine Bergeson, April 2007

    “The Wurn Technique®, which is an internal and external form of manual manipulation of the body’s soft tissue and fascia (connective tissue), aims to break up adhesions. This process, the Wurns believe, is what helps bring the pleasure back to sex.”

    Psychology Today “Pressing Flesh” by Orli Van Mourik, December 2006

    “Ninety-one percent of the participants in a recent peer-reviewed study of the (Wurn) technique experienced an overall improvement in sexual function; 56 percent reported an increase in the intensity and duration of orgasm.”

    Achieving Families “Pelvic Physical Therapy for Infertility: a Physical Therapist Answers your Questions” by Belinda Wurn, PT, Sept/Oct, 2006″

    The same adhesions that impair the proper function of the reproductive system can also affect a woman’s ability to become pregnant through IVF. Published studies show that certain manual physical therapies can significantly improve IVF success rates.”

    Spa, “Fertile Ground” by Andrea Braslavsky, Jan/Feb, 2005:

    “The Wurn Technique® applies soft tissue massage to the region between the navel and the knees to break down adhesions in the body’s connective tissue that can interfere with conception.”

    Achieving Families, “Physical Therapy to Improve IVF Pregnancy Rates” by Amy Burnette, Sept. 2005:

    “Researchers in the US recently studied a new manual physical therapy technique shown to be effective in improving IVF pregnancy rates. Women who received the therapy within 15 months prior to a fresh, nondonor IVF transfer had a 67% pregnancy rate…a significant increase over the 41% national average…for non-donor IVF transfers (without therapy).”

    Health, “The Right Touch Boosts Fertility” by Julia VanTine Reichardt, December 2004:

    “The [Wurn] technique, originally developed to treat musculoskeletal and postsurgical pain, may help reverse inflammation that can upset normal reproductive function.”

    Infertility Times, “How One Woman’s Pelvic Pain Inspired a New Fertility Treatment” by Amy Burnette Hough, Nov./Dec. 2004:

    “Clear Passage® Therapies® reports that at least 75 babies have already been born or are presently expected by previously infertile patients.”

    Woman’s World, “Massage Made Me a Mom” by Nanette Reuckauf as told to Pat Wadsley, Aug. 6, 2002:

    Woman’s World, “Massage Made Me a Mom” by Nanette Reuckauf as told to Pat Wadsley, Aug. 6, “After years of heartbreak [scar tissue on my fallopian tubes made me infertile], I’m finally a mom. Who would have thought all I needed was a [Clear Passage®] massage!”2002:

    Massage & Bodywork, “Hands of Hope: Massage for Infertility” by Angie Best-Boss, April/May 2002:

    “Clearly, the breakdown of adhesions through such non-invasive, less expensive means has its benefits, including restoration of fertility, decrease in pain, and an overall improvement in the quality of life.”

    Advance, “PT for Infertility: A New Manual Therapy Technique Could be an Effective Treatment for Infertility” by Mike Le Postollec, March 2001:

    “Preliminary results compiled by a professional researcher and former senior health policy advisor with the NIH indicated infertility reversal for a significant percentage of women who have received the treatment.”

    Self, “Having Trouble Getting Pregnant?” by Meryl Davids Landau, Dec. 2000:

    “Get a massage. But not just any massage – try the Wurn Technique®”

    Massage & Bodywork, “Soft Tissue Massage: Infertility Treatment of the New Millennium?” by Shirley Vanderbilt, Dec./Jan. 2000:

    As a treatment for adhesions and tubal obstruction, the non-invasive approach of the Wurn Technique® is considered a safe and cost-effective therapy.”

    Woman’s World, “Touched by a Miracle” by Amy Flurry, Sept. 14, 1999:

    “I know I was skeptical at first about the therapy . . . But when I look at [my son] Tyler, I know it was the miracle I prayed for.”

    Massage Magazine, “Manual Therapies May Help with Infertility”, March/April, 1999:

    “Preliminary studies out of a physical therapy practice in Florida show promise that certain manual therapies may reverse a condition that causes infertility in women.”

    Natural Health Magazine, “Massage Delivers Babies”, Dec. 1998:

    Deep-tissue massage therapy [The Wurn Technique®] is showing promise as a treatment for some types of infertility. . . .Statistics show this effect is more than a coincidence.”

    Jacksonville, “New Hope for Infertility”, Oct. 1998:

    “There may be a less expensive, more effective non-surgical alternative for some infertile women, according to promising research being conducted at Clear Passage® Therapies, Inc.”

    Women’s Digest, “Alternative Infertility Treatment Shows Promise”, July 1998:

    “Researchers are investigating a new, non-surgical approach to treat female infertility. The investigators became interested when several women, diagnosed as infertile, became pregnant following therapy.”

    TELEVISION

    KRON-TV 4 San Francisco and Bay Area November 2006

    The manual physical therapy (Wurn Technique®(R)) decreased pain throughout the menstrual cycle. Relief continued six weeks after therapy, according to an abstract published in “Fertility and Sterility” (9/2006). A related abstract in the same issue reported that the therapy significantly decreased dyspareunia (intercourse pain) and improved sexual function for women with endometriosis.

    TXCN Texas Cable News, November 2006

    The treatment is of interest because it decreased pain without the risks associated with surgery or pharmaceuticals. The therapy improved pregnancy rates for patients undergoing in vitro fertilization (IVF) and appeared to improve natural fertility rates.

    FOX 35 News

    “Infertility Update” by Reporter Elizabeth Alvarez, May 2006: “There is another option out there for women with issues like blocked fallopian tubes who feel like they have no choices except in vitro.”

    CNN – NBC – CBS- ABC- Time-Warner Cable

    National Broadcast, Jan. 2002: “Massages are used to help people relax. Now a particular type of massage [the Wurn Technique®] shows signs of having another benefit, as a fertility treatment.”

    Fox Channel 7 News

    “The Right Rub:” “Women from all over the world are coming to Clear Passage® for a new infertility treatment.”

    WAMI-TV (Fox), National Broadcast, Feb. 25, 1999: “Even the fertility experts say this could increase the odds of having a child.”

    ONLINE NEWS

    Seattle Post-Intelligencer.com November 2006

    Encouraging findings on a new treatment for endometriosis pain use a pelvic physical therapy that feels like a deep massage. The treatment is of interest because it decreased pain without the risks associated with surgery or pharmaceuticals.

    Yahoo News, November 2006

    Scientists at the Annual Meeting of the American Society for Reproductive Medicine (ASRM) reported that therapists were able to open totally blocked fallopian tubes using a new pelvic physical therapy that feels similar to a deep massage. Previously, surgery was the only treatment option for women with blocked fallopian tubes.

    RedOrbit Breaking News November 2006

    The manual physical therapy (Wurn Technique®(R)) decreased pain throughout the menstrual cycle. Relief continued six weeks after therapy, according to an abstract published in “Fertility and Sterility” (9/2006). In an earlier published study (“Medscape General Medicine,” 6/2004), the therapy improved pregnancy rates for patients undergoing in vitro fertilization (IVF) and appeared to improve natural fertility rates.

    MedicalNewsService.com

    MedicalNewsService.com

    “In a recently published peer-reviewed study, (The Wurn Technique® ) relieved or eliminated intercourse pain in 96% of the women treated, and showed statistically significant improvements in all six major areas of sexual function.”

    Apria Healthcare

    Scientists at the Annual Meeting of the American Society for Reproductive Medicine (ASRM) reported that therapists were able to open totally blocked fallopian tubes using a new pelvic physical therapy (Wurn Technique® ) that feels similar to a deep massage. Previously, surgery was the only treatment option for women with blocked fallopian tubes. The Wurn Technique® opened blocked fallopian tubes in several women, some of whom conceived naturally after the therapy, according to the study abstract published in “Fertility and Sterility” (9/2006).

    Orthopedic Technology Review

    “Over 150 babies born or expected after non-surgical infertility treatment – peer-reviewed medical studies published. The new treatment is considered low risk as it uses no drugs or surgery. The therapy is used to treat infertility and pelvic and intercourse pain (and) available exclusively at several Clear Passage® Therapies® clinics from New York to California.” June 2006

    Forbes.com, “101 Babies Expected After New Infertility Treatment,” Oct. 2005:

    “Over one hundred babies have been born or are expected by women diagnosed as infertile after receiving a new physical therapy treatment, similar to a deep massage.”

    WebMD Medical News, “A Hands-On Approach for Infertility: Patented Massage Treatment Shows Promise in Difficult-to-Treat Cases” by Salynn Boyles, Oct. 23, 2002:

    Stacy says, “When I started the treatment, they told me I might get pregnant, but I laughed. . . .Two months later, I was pregnant. I couldn’t believe it.”

    www.conceivingconcepts.com, “New Infertility Treatment Shows Success Without Surgery or Drugs”, March 2002:

    “Women [all diagnosed as infertile] became pregnant after they received a new therapy, without resorting to surgery or drugs, using a treatment that combines physical therapy with ‘site-specific’ massage.”

    NEWSPAPERS

    The Sioux Falls Argus Leader, “Alternative paths to pregnancy” by Monica LaBelle, March 21, 2007:

    “Miranda credits the nondrug, nonsurgical treatment done by Clear Passage® Therapies® for the baby girl she’s expecting April 10.”

    The Tampa Tribune (a NY Times publication), “At Long Last, Baby” by Karla Jackson, July 17, 2003:

    “A Citrus Park couple with an infant daughter credits a massage technique for helping them end years of infertility.”

    The Gainesville Sun (a NY Times publication), “Area Therapist Has Answer to Infertility” by Bob Arndorfer, 5/02:

    “I did the ‘Wurn therapy’ which involved manipulation of the tubes and ovaries to put everything back in order,” Alex said. A few months later, a home pregnancy test turned out positive, and nine months later, a healthy 9-pounder named Henry was born.”

    The Gainesville Sun (a NY Times publication), “Mother Credits Therapy with Daughter’s Birth” by Doris Chandler, May 10, 1998:

    “[The couple] had tried various fertility treatments for about ten years. But then the unexpected happened. She became pregnant with Simone, which the couple attributes to physical therapy treatments at a Gainesville clinic.”

    NEWSLETTERS

    INCIID Insights, “Relief from Endometriosis Pain and Unexplained Infertility -Dana’s Story” by Jacqueline Schuld, April/May 2006:

    Mom speaks after therapy: “It feels so wonderful being pregnant. I want other infertile women to know that they are not alone. That there is a chance.”

    INCIID Insights, “Recurrent Miscarriage – My story” by Angela N. Richardson, Feb 2006:

    “Who would have thought that the answers to my longings and prayers would lie in a natural, relaxing form of physical therapy. No needles, no pain, no drugs, no surgeries – just the healing power of human touch!”

    INCIID Insights, “Blocked Fallopian Tubes, Endometriosis, Ovarian Cysts – Valerie’s Story” by Amy Burnette, January 2006:

    “Clear Passage® is truly a blessing to couples like us, and we will be forever grateful [Valerie and Bill with baby Grace]. There was hope after all.”

  • Sexual Health in Women Experiencing Sexual Pain: The Answer

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    Women who don’t experience pleasure during sexual intercourse often suffer alone because they don’t know where to turn for help. For one, it may be hard for them to define the problem—they may not know what type of experience they’re searching for or how to get there, especially if they’ve never experienced an orgasm. For other women, sexual intercourse frequently causes discomfort or outright pain, which can quickly diminish any pleasure involved in the experience. This pain during sex can be difficult or embarrassing to discuss with a partner, let alone a medical provider.

    The ability to experience sexual desire, arousal, orgasm, and satisfaction is crucial to a woman’s health and well-being. Having sex without pain is also a critical part of having a high quality of life. For this reason, experts classify this sexual dysfunction as a significant public health burden.

    Unfortunately, too many women have painful sex (dyspareunia). These are lackluster or non-existent orgasms. If they have sought help in the past for their sexual concerns, they may have received non-constructive feedback, such as “it’s all in your head”, leaving them without a concrete solution.

    If any of the above conditions sound familiar, you are not alone; in fact, a large proportion of women suffer from sexual concerns. Here’s what you need to know about the problem of sexual dysfunction in women and what the research says about improving your sex life for the better.

    Clear Passage® Wurn Technique® Therapy: The Pain-Free, Non-Medical, Non-Surgical Answer You Have Needed for Your Sexual Pain.

    Prescription and counseling-based treatments for female sexual dysfunction often leave women with inadequate improvement in their symptoms. However, physical therapy that focuses specifically on pelvic health can play a substantial role in improving sexual function. Pelvic physical therapy can help improve sexual function for women who struggle with painful sex, vaginismus, and pelvic pain, in addition to helping with other conditions that can contribute to sexual dysfunction, such as incontinence and pelvic organ prolapse.

    Recent research from the Journal of Sexual Medicine Reviews notes that pelvic floor physical therapy can successfully resolve any sexual dysfunction condition. 

    Before diving into the Clear Passage® Approach, let’s understand the problem.

    What is Female Sexual Dysfunction?

    The phenomenon of female sexual dysfunction refers to a woman’s subjective experience in a sexual encounter, either alone or with a partner. A satisfactory sexual experience looks different for every woman, and some women can have a satisfying sexual experience despite a missing aspect of their sexual function. However, when a woman consistently classifies a sexual experience as being suboptimal, especially if it falls short compared to her previous experiences or a previous state of health, then the concept of sexual dysfunction comes into play.

    The Scope of the Problem — Sexual Dysfunction in Women

    Female sexual dysfunction is widespread, with some researchers estimating it to affect more than 40 percent of premenopausal women around the globe. Unfortunately, when dealing with a sexual dysfunction condition, it does not occur in an isolated vacuum. Sexual health concerns can carry over into other aspects of your life, including self-image, self-esteem, interpersonal relationships, and even psychological health. Experts have found that up to 12 percent of women experience personal or interpersonal distress stemming from their sexual problems. 

    Furthermore, sexual dysfunction can stem from issues with several body systems, as sexual health is informed by a delicate dance between different organs. 

    The Neurological Component

    A primary sexual organ, the brain, is highly involved in contributing to a woman’s ability to reach a state of lubrication and arousal. Hence, a functional neurological system is essential for a robust sex life. 

    The Vascular & Hormonal Components

    The vascular and endocrine systems are also involved in a woman’s sexual response, and problems with either of these systems can also contribute to sexual dysfunction. 

    The Psychological Component

    The third aspect of the sexual response is psychological, especially when a woman has a history of experiencing sexual trauma or abuse.

    What are the Six Defining Domains of Sexual Function?

    Researchers who study sexual function and treatments used to improve sexual function often use a classification system that involves the following six domains: 

    1. Desire
    2. Arousal
    3. Orgasm
    4. Pain
    5. Lubrication
    6. Satisfaction. 

    These domains align with the six more common disorders of sexual function:

    • Hypoactive sexual desire disorder
    • Female sexual arousal disorder
    • Lubrication difficulties
    • Female orgasmic disorder
    • Sexual aversion disorder
    • Pain disorders

    Here’s what you need to know about each of the domains of sexual function and how they relate to one another.

    Desire

    Your sexual desire, also known as your “sex drive” or “libido,” is influenced by many factors, including your hormones. In men, the testosterone hormone is an integral component of sexual desire. However, testosterone is also present in lower levels in women, and it also contributes to sexual desire and other hormones such as dopamine, estrogen, and progesterone.

    When women have low sexual desire, they often experience a lack of interest in initiating or pursuing sexual relationships, despite a physical ability to have sexual intercourse, and they may not have sexual fantasies.

    Sexual desire is often the primary determinant of the cascade of sexual function domains. A lack of sexual desire is highly connected with a woman’s ability to become aroused and achieve adequate lubrication, which can inhibit her ability to orgasm or experience sexual satisfaction. It may also contribute to her having pain with intercourse.

    Your sexual desire can fluctuate throughout your lifetime, varying with your state of life, physical health, partner, and other external conditions. The condition of low sexual desire in women is officially known as “hypoactive sexual desire disorder,” or HSDD. Researchers estimate that HSDD may be present in up to a third of adult women; however, fewer than half of women ever seek evaluation for their lack of sexual desire.

    Arousal

    When a woman has a problem with sexual arousal, she may very well desire to have sex; however, she cannot achieve a state of arousal. According to the American Academy of Family Physicians, this condition, known officially as female sexual arousal disorder (FSAD), affects 6 to 21 percent of women. Experts note that FSAD can occur from a variety of conditions, including:

    • A lack of the hormone estrogen.
    • A vascular condition.
    • Difficulties perceiving sensation.
    • Interpersonal difficulties.

    Lubrication

    Sexual desire and arousal contribute to a woman’s ability to become adequately lubricated in anticipation of sexual intercourse. However, it’s possible to desire sexual activity, become aroused, and yet still not produce adequate lubrication. For many women, lubrication decreases, and vaginal dryness increases with age, particularly after menopause. When a woman does not have enough physiologic lubrication produced during sexual activity, it can cause her pain and further her sexual dysfunction.

    Orgasm

    An orgasm is considered the pinnacle of a sexual encounter for both men and women. However, many women struggle to have an orgasm during sexual encounters. Experts qualify a lack of orgasms as a condition known as “female orgasmic disorder.” 

    It is defined as:

    • The lack of orgasm.
    • Delay of orgasm.
    • The infrequency of orgasm.
    • Marked diminishment of orgasm in at least 75 percent of sexual experiences for at least six months.

    This condition is highly common, affecting as many as 28 percent of American women—in essence, too many women have poor or non-existent orgasms.

    Satisfaction

    A woman’s overall satisfaction with a sexual experience is tied both to her own experience of a sexual encounter and her experience with her partner. Satisfaction is a positive quality that can stem from a sexual experience (such as a feeling of well-being). Inversely, when women do not feel fully satisfied with their sex life, it may indicate sexual dysfunction. This may be caused by distress, anxiety, or frustration, and, in extreme cases, it can constitute a condition known as sexual aversion disorder.

    Pain

    Researchers recognize painful sex (dyspareunia) as a common but often neglected health concern. Pain with sex can be correlated with dysfunction in another domain, such as inadequate lubrication, but it can also exist independently. Some women may experience deep pain within their pelvis (due to a history of pelvic adhesions from prior surgery or infection) or superficial pain of the more external sexual structures, such as the vulva. Some women may experience involuntary spasms of the vagina when initiating sexual intercourse or during sexual intercourse, known as vaginismus.

    Other conditions that can contribute to painful sex include:

    • Skin conditions of the sexual region, such as lichen sclerosus or vulvovaginal candidiasis
    • Urinary tract infections
    • Sexually transmitted infections
    • Endometriosis
    • Ovarian cysts
    • Vulvovaginal atrophy
    • Uterine fibroids
    • Pelvic organ prolapse

    Often, when a woman has had a painful sexual experience in the past, it can also make her more reticent to engage in sex moving forward, and she may perceive a heightened state of awareness of pain. This can cause her to avoid sexual encounters, which can exacerbate the pain problem because experiencing long periods without sexual intercourse can make her more likely to experience pain when she does re-engage with a partner at a future time.

    Who is More Likely to Experience Sexual Dysfunction?

    Sexual dysfunction can happen to any woman at any stage of life. However, researchers who studied a specific population of women identified certain characteristics that made them more susceptible to experiencing sexual dysfunction, including the following:

    • Being older than forty years of age
    • Having sexual intercourse less than three times a week
    • Having been married for ten or more years
    • Having three or more children
    • Being unemployed
    • Having a low level of education
    • Being married to a man aged forty years or older

    Research on other population samples has found that women who smoke cigarettes or transition to menopause are also more likely to experience sexual dysfunction. Certain conditions, such as urinary incontinence, can make women shy about participating in sexual activity and decrease desire. And certain medications, such as antidepressant medications and chemotherapy agents, can also contribute to sexual dysfunction.

    Managing Sexual Dysfunction in Women: Some Choices

    Many physicians find themselves at a loss when treating women who suffer from painful sex or other forms of sexual dysfunction. Women diagnosed with a condition of female sexual dysfunction are often offered behavioral health counseling (such as cognitive-behavioral therapy or couples therapy) or sexual therapy to help with their needs. These methods can help women find different ways to increase their desire, improve arousal, and find new ways of communicating with sexual partners. Still, they may not address underlying pain conditions that tie into sexual dysfunction.

    Testosterone

    Medications are also sometimes used to help improve symptoms in women with sexual dysfunction. For example, testosterone has been used to help women with hypoactive sexual desire disorder; however, according to experts at the American Academy of Family Physicians, this is based on limited data

    Estrogen

    For women who experience pain with sex, an estrogen prescription can help with lubrication, especially in women who have a condition known as vulvovaginal atrophy. 

    Phosphodiesterase Inhibitors

    Some women have also experienced benefits from a medication class known as a phosphodiesterase inhibitor (a standard medication class used in erectile dysfunction in men). However, this medication class has been far less effective in women for improving sexual function than in men.

    Flibanserin and Bremelanotide

    In 2015, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) approved a medication for women to treat sexual interest/arousal disorder, known as flibanserin. However, this was only approved for premenopausal women, and it comes with a boxed warning about liver damage. Women taking flibanserin can also experience side effects such as sleepiness, dizziness, and tiredness. 

    Additionally, bremelanotide was approved by the FDA in 2019 to treat hypoactive sexual desire disorder in premenopausal women. This treatment, however, is only available as an injection.

    The Best Answer in Healing Sexual Dysfunction in Women: The Clear Passage® Approach

    The Role of Clear Passage®’s MAR Physical Therapy in Improving Female Sexual Function

    To address and treat sexual dysfunction, this type of therapy harnesses how your organs, nerves, muscles, and bones interact. At Clear Passage®, they find symptom relief at the primary source. For example, because an orgasm results from a rapid contraction of the pelvic floor muscles, it makes intuitive sense that evaluating the overactivity or underactivity of the pelvic floor muscles could improve a woman’s orgasms. 

    Physical therapists who focus on pelvic health often help their patients learn techniques such as Kegel exercises to help them gain more strength in the pelvic floor muscles and better control their bowel and bladder. Kegel exercises can help improve incontinence symptoms, indirectly improving a woman’s sexual dysfunction in desire. For instance, she may be more motivated to have intercourse if she is not preoccupied with the possibility of incontinence and potential pain.

    Beyond Kegels and pelvic floor strengthening, researchers have also found that a manual physical therapy method can effectively treat sexual dysfunction within the pain domain. In a recent systematic review, researchers found that applied manual physical therapy can relieve pain with intercourse, improving dyspareunia. As a non-invasive and non-surgical intervention, it is safe and significantly benefits patients who suffer from painful sex.

    The World Renowned Treatment for Improving Sexual Health and Reducing Sexual Dysfunction

    Sexual dysfunction can significantly affect your life, particularly if you desire a sex life but your biological response does not match your desire. Addressing a sexual function problem with medication or counseling may help some women. However, many others may still experience pain with sex owing to problems with adhesions, endometriosis, or otherwise. Women may also feel that the risk of certain medications may outweigh the benefits of improved sexual function, so they may opt not to get formal treatment for their sexual dysfunction instead of persisting with a suboptimal sex life.

    This doesn’t have to be you. 

    The Wurn Technique®: Your Path to Sexual Freedom

    For many women being held back by sexual problems, particularly those related to pain, a manual physical therapy technique developed by Clear Passage® Therapies may help. 

    Known as the Wurn technique (named after its developers), this method applies a site-specific, non-invasive manual therapy technique to improve adhesional pain, which improves the mobility of a woman’s soft tissues. Since adhesional pain is so interconnected with sexual function, the simple therapy, applied for a total of 20 hours of treatment, can decrease a woman’s pain with sex and increase her ability to orgasm.

    The Wurn technique is a patient-centered method backed by scientific data, with demonstrated effectiveness dating back to a 2004 study. Academics have praised it from several prestigious institutions. 

    Several studies have shown that the Wurn Technique® can significantly increase a woman’s scores in all six sexual function domains: desire, arousal, lubrication, orgasm, satisfaction, and pain. Moreover, researchers have found that these results are consistent both within a general sample of women and for women who have endometriosis.

    The Wurn Technique® Can Improve Other Medical Conditions as well.

    Because the Wurn technique improves soft tissue mobility and can reduce adhesional pain, it has also been effective for treating medical conditions beyond sexual dysfunction. 

    These include:

    • Female infertility
      • Particularly, infertility stemming from an occluded fallopian tube.
    • Abdominopelvic adhesions
    • Endometriosis
    • Menstrual pain
    • Total and partial bowel obstructions. 

    Wurn practitioners are adept at comprehensively evaluating a person’s health status and then applying their technique in a way that can synergistically improve health—often, reducing adhesions can improve the function of more than one body system.

    What financing options are available for the Clear Passage® treatment program?

    The pricing structure of a Clear Passage® treatment plan begins at $7,500. This does represent a financially significant investment; however, for many women struggling with sexual dysfunction, the benefits conferred by improving sexual health (such as increased satisfaction, better well-being, improved relationships) have an intangible financial value. Women who are interested in pursuing Clear Passage® therapy have many financing options. Clear Passage® clinics offer financing with CareCredit, as just one example. Patients with Medicare and Medicaid cannot receive funding currently, but the Clear Passage® team constantly pursues new channels to increase patient access.

    Partnering with Clear Passage® to Improve Your Sexual Experience and Other Medical Conditions

    Having suboptimal sexual health or outright sexual dysfunction can be an isolating and devastating experience for many women. When a woman does have the courage to address her concerns with a medical provider, she may not be met with the expertise required to make an effective change. Or, if she is offered treatment options, she may opt not to pursue them because of hesitance about managing a sexual health condition with a drug, needle, or costly procedure.

    The Clear Passage® program offers women with sexual dysfunction a clear and compelling alternative in manual physical therapy. Clear Passage® practitioners are highly skilled and utilize a scientific, patient-centric, hands-on therapy approach to improve pain symptoms in women and allow them to return to a fulfilling sexual life. The dedicated team of therapists, researchers, advisors, and support staff at Clear Passage® applies their excellence daily and continuously deliver superior care to their patients.

    To learn more, request a consultation today.

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