Women who have dealt with any of the following may suffer from pelvic pain and benefit from abdominal visceral manipulation:
Laparoscopy, laparotomy
D&C, LEEP, abortion
Cystocele or rectocele repair
Cesarean Section
Bladder sling or hysterectomy
Vaginal childbirth
Sexual abuse trauma
Urinary tract or yeast infection
Endometriosis
Painful period
Visceral Manipulation
How does abdominal visceral manipulation work? The abdominal therapeutic massage our team provides is a soft tissue visceral manipulative therapy technique used to help restore the health and general well being within the female pelvis and abdominal viscera. This abdominal therapy can support optimal blood flow, organ positioning, muscle and fascia tension, and potential abdominal adhesions (scar tissue).
This gentle and non invasive technique was created to help you to reconnect to your divine feminine and to allow your pelvis and abdomen, a highly emotional space, to re-open to healing and balance.
Clients experiencing low back pain, sciatica, digestive issues like constipation and IBS, reproductive health concerns and those recovering from surgical procedures have benefited from abdominal visceral manipulation sessions. Often, infrared light therapy, Integrative Dry Needling, and cupping techniques are included in our sessions to further support recovery and the body’s natural healing mechanisms.
Chronic pelvic pain can also be debilitating and difficult to handle on a daily basis. Typically pelvic pain can occur within the structures surrounding the female reproductive organs such as the urinary bladder, bowel, musculature, ligaments and bones. Also, pain could be coming from the reproductive organs themselves.
Some are more familiar with Mercier Therapy, which is a form of visceral manipulation and has helped clients with cesarean section recovery as described in the following video.
How could abdominal visceral manipulation support your wellness journey? We would love to help you explore this effective modality. Please contact our team today: info@nashvillebrainandbody.com