Treating fallopian tube occlusion with a manual pelvic physical therapy.
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A manual pelvic physical therapy treatment series was administered to 28 infertile women with completely blocked fallopian tubes, resulting in tubal patency in 61% and subsequent pregnancy in 53% of patent patients.
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OBJECTIVE: To determine the efficacy of a non-invasive, manual soft-tissue physical therapy in opening completely blocked fallopian tubes in infertile women with confirmed bilateral occlusion and a history indicative of abdominopelvic adhesions. DESIGN: Retrospective analysis. SETTING: Clear Passage Therapies, Inc, clinic, Gainesville, Florida. PATIENTS: 28 infertile women (mean age = 35.2) with diagnosed complete tubal occlusion (proximal, midtubal, distal, or combination). The patients were being treated for various types of abdominopelvic pain and dysfunction (eg, intercourse and/or pelvic pain, menstrual cramps, endometriosis pain). INTERVENTION: A 20-hour series of manual physical therapy treatments (mean duration = 1 week) designed to address pain and restricted soft tissue mobility due to adhesions and micro-adhesions. The therapists accessed some of the deeper structures (such as the fallopian tubes) indirectly by manipulating the peritoneum, uterine and ovarian ligaments, and neighboring structures. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: (1) Unilateral or bilateral tubal patency confirmed by diagnostic test or natural intrauterine pregnancy; (2) natural intrauterine pregnancy rate achieved by patent patients within the 2-year follow-up period. RESULTS: Of the 28 patients, 17 (61%, 95% exact CI 41%-78%) demonstrated post-treatment unilateral or bilateral patency, as measured by hysterosalpingography or natural intrauterine pregnancy. The median interval between the last treatment date and patency confirmation was 1 month. Nine of the 17 (53%) patent patients reported a subsequent natural intrauterine pregnancy. CONCLUSION: Since truly occluded tubes are not known to reopen spontaneously, the results suggest this non-invasive therapy might be considered as an adjuvant to standard gynecological procedures in treating tubal occlusion.
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