Re: Anyone tried the Clear Passage Physical Therapy?

From: lindahalford (lindahalford@comcast.net)
Sun May 3 20:35:33 2009


Yes, a physical therapist at Mayo Clinic in Jacksonville, FL used this procedure on me. It did loosen the tightness in my abdomen but it never took away the pain. The Clear Passage in Gainesville, FL is very expensive but I understand they've helped women who were unable to conceive due to adhesions. It's worth trying.

>----- Original Message -----
From: "IAS Admin (Tracy)" <tracy.joslin@adhesions.org> To: "Multiple recipients of list ADHESIONS" <adhesions@mail.obgyn.net> Sent: Saturday, May 02, 2009 3:12 AM Subject: Anyone tried the Clear Passage Physical Therapy?

> Sender: jetstamp@yahoo.com (jetstamp)
> Subject: Anyone tried the Clear Passage Physical Therapy?
>
> I was wondering if anyone here has tried the Clear Passage Physical
> Therapy where they use what they call the 'Wurn Technique' which was
> named after the physical therapist who invented it. Apparently she
> herself had adhesions as a result of a c-section.
>
> There are 3 U.S. locations- I think one is in California, one is in
> Florida, and there is one in Iowa. The Iowa location would be a
> driveable distance although I would need to stay there for the duration
> as it isn't close enough to drive every day- I live near the twin cities
> in Minnesota.
>
> I'm not sure what is involved in becoming a patient- I see they do have
> an online form to fill out if you are interested. I just would like to
> hear some first-hand testimonials rather than relying on their website's
> posted reviews. Wonder what the success versus failure rate actually
> is. I assume there would be some out-of-pocket costs for it- I doubt it
> would be the usual $15.00 co-pay I had for other physical therapists-
> who were pretty sure I had adhesions but couldn't really do much about
> them.
>
> Now if only doctors would acknowledge adhesions, a patient could always
> ask them what they knew about programs such as this but obviously with
> the current ignorance this isn't feasible. I'm very tempted to look
> into it but as I said I would like to hear some first-person accounts of
> their experiences with the program before I decide anything.


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