“If I had just known about Clear Passage® Physical Therapy and just done the research early on and found out about this place, it would have just saved us so much. It saved my world. It changed my world. I wish I had known that early on. It would have made so much of a difference for us.”
How does it work?
Uterine adhesions, spasms, and cervical conditions – fibrosis (stiffening) or stenosis (closing) – can complicate an IVF transfer, hinder embryo implantation, and prevent pregnancy. We decrease adhesions and spasms and improve the mobility and function of the cervix and uterus using the Wurn Technique®. Following treatment of the area, we find that positive changes are generally palpable to us and to your physician. IVF transfer then becomes easier, and implantation rates appear to increase significantly.

Success with Clear Passage® Physical Therapy
Success rates with IVF remain around 30% per attempt and 41% per transfer, as reported by the US Centers for Disease Control (CDC). The Wurn Technique® (practiced by Clear Passage® physical therapists) has been shown to increase in vitro fertilization (IVF) success rates to 67% when used prior to IVF transfer.
Women who had not become pregnant in two or more prior IVF attempts achieved a 71% pregnancy rate and 57% live birth rate with their first IVF after receiving this therapy. As is the case with the patient in the video, who endured seven failed IVF cycles and later became pregnant after receiving therapy at Clear Passage®.
“If the information in this article sounds like it may relate to what you’re experiencing, the team at Clear Passage® Physical Therapy is here to help. Many people living with this condition simply want to know if there is a natural treatment option without drugs or surgery that could work for them. The good news is you don’t have to figure it out alone. You can request more information to speak with a knowledgeable team member who will review your situation and help you understand whether this specialized therapy may be a good fit. If you’re ready to move forward, you can also apply for therapy so the clinical staff can carefully review your health history and determine the best path toward relief. Taking a few minutes to reach out could be the first step toward getting answers—and possibly getting your life back.”
