
Pelvic pain — pain in the area between the hips and below the belly button — affects roughly half of American women. Yet, many do not know why they have pain and often feel uncomfortable discussing it with their doctor. Read on to learn about three conditions that can cause pelvic pain and the treatment options for each.
Pelvic Adhesions
Cause

Treatment Options
- The risks associated with anesthesia and infection
- No matter how skilled the surgeon is, the body creates more adhesions as it heals from the surgery designed to remove them.
Clear Passage® therapists treat adhesions naturally using a hands-on manual therapy, the Wurn Technique®®. Similar to the tiny fibers of a nylon rope, adhesions are made up of individual strands that attach to each other to create powerful bonds or cross-links. Our therapy reduces adhesions by detaching these cross-links.
Endometriosis
Cause
Treatment Options

The Wurn Technique® treats endometriosis pain by decreasing adhesions without the need for surgery or drugs. Clear Passage® therapists use their hands to unravel the bonds that attach endometrial implants to various structures and tissues.
Interstitial Cystitis (IC)
Cause
While no definitive cause of IC has been identified, the condition is thought to be caused by a breakdown of mucin — the cells on the surface of the bladder that protect it from acidity. In addition, the urine of people with IC contains a substance known as antiproliferative factor (APF), which is believed to block the development of cells within the bladder lining.
Treatment Options
Additional treatment methods include bladder distention (stretching of the bladder using liquid or gas) and bladder instillation, also called a bladder bath or wash. Surgery is a last-resort option typically reserved for IC patients who have ulcers in the bladder. For some, symptoms persist even after surgery.
The Wurn Technique® can help alleviate IC symptoms of IC by releasing tissue restrictions caused by the inflammation associated with IC.
“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.”
