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Pelvic Pain

Mercier therapy is a soft tissue visceral manipulative therapy technique used to help restore the health and general well being within the female pelvis.

 

 This gentle and non invasive technique was created to help you to reconnect to your divine feminine and to allow your pelvis, a highly emotional space, to re-open to healing and balance.

 Chronic pelvic pain can 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.

 

  • Infertility

  • Endometriosis

  • Poly cystic Ovarian Syndrome (PCOS)

  • Pelvic Scaring or adhesions from previous surgery

  • Sexual Abuse trauma

  • Persistent pelvic pain

  • Anovulation

  • Amenorrhea

  • Sexual function

  • Abortions

  • Appendicitis, gastritis, other abdominal inflammations

Mercier Therapy Visceral Manipulation has proven to help the following issues:

 

Adhesions May Develop Through a Woman’s Lifetime in Various Ways:

 

  • Abdominal or pelvic surgery

  • Back surgery

  • Endometriosis, sexually transmitted disease, IUD

  • Fall onto hip, buttocks, or tailbone

  • Hip surgery

  • Low back, hip, or leg pain

  • Pain or cramps in abdomen or groin

  • Pain with sitting or with sexual intercourse

  • Pelvic inflammatory disease, bladder or yeast infections

  • Physical trauma or vehicle accident

  • Physical or sexual abuse

  • Physical PMS symptoms, Vaginitis, cystitis, colitis, other pelvic inflammations

     



 Please give our office a call to start your Mercier Therapy  regime today and let the healing begin.

Jen Soto-Burrell

Certified Massage Therapist

Certified Mercier Therapist

 

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1101 S. Winchester Blvd L-241

San Jose, CA 95128

408-753-0366

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