What is fertility physical therapy?
You read that right! There’s growing scientific evidence showing that Physical Therapy can be a conservative and effective way to boost fertility and support fertility treatments. In fact, many fertility doctors now recommend their patients try PT before moving on to more invasive medical options.

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How we can help you and your partner
Improve or resolve existing pain, bowel, or bladder conditions with Pelvic Floor Physical Therapy.
Enhance lymphatic and blood flow in the pelvic region through Manual Lymphatic Drainage.
Provide specific nutrition and wellness advice for issues like polycystic ovarian syndrome (PCOS) and endometriosis.
Screen and refer you to other appropriate practitioners as needed.
Use Manual Therapy Techniques and Therapeutic Ultrasound to address abdominal and pelvic adhesions linked to "mechanical infertility".
Guide you in adopting holistic activity, wellness, and nutrition changes to support a healthy cycle.
Teach you to track your natural cycle, identify potential concerns, and address them effectively.
Collaborate with women undergoing medical fertility treatments to improve muscle relaxation and blood flow, and address any pain or tissue restrictions, enhancing overall quality of life and preparing the body for a healthy, active pregnancy.
Evidence-Based Results: See What the Research Says
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Ten-year Retrospective Study on the Efficacy of a Manual Physical Therapy to Treat Female Infertility
Manual physical therapy cleared blocked fallopian tubes in 60.85% of cases, with a 56.64% pregnancy rate. Patients with endometriosis saw a 42.81% pregnancy rate, while 53.57% of those with PCOS conceived. The therapy also improved IVF success rates and showed promise for treating premature ovarian failure (POF).
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Treating female infertility and improving IVF pregnancy rates with a manual physical therapy technique
Research suggests that this specialized manual therapy improves fertility in women with adhesion-related infertility and biomechanical reproductive dysfunction. It is a safe, noninvasive treatment with minimal risks and should be considered alongside medical infertility treatments.