GAINESVILLE, Fla., Feb. 19 /PRNewswire/ -- A study published in "Alternative Therapies In Health and Medicine" (Feb, 2008) reports that blocked fallopian tubes can be opened without surgery, enabling infertile women to become pregnant naturally.
Authors of the study "Treating Fallopian Tube Occlusion with a Manual Pelvic Physical Therapy," became curious after a pilot study published in "Fertility and Sterility" (9/06) showed the treatment returned fertility in women with blocked and swollen tubes.
The non-invasive treatment developed by Clear Passage Therapies(R) (CPT) http://www.clearpassage.com involves a unique protocol of manual physical therapy techniques that can be completed at any CPT clinic in one week.
According to the study, CPT's non-surgical treatment opened tubes in 61% of women with totally blocked fallopian tubes. Without the treatment their chances for pregnancy would have been available only through surgery or in- vitro fertilization (IVF). Of the successful participants, 53% conceived naturally after the non-surgical treatment.
"I was amazed after therapy to learn my only tube was open, and I became pregnant naturally," said Jennifer Kennedy, a CPT patient. Before therapy, one of her tubes had been removed during emergency surgery, and her remaining tube was totally blocked and swollen. "We wanted a family, but I wanted to avoid more surgery if possible, so I tried CPT. Since therapy, we have since been blessed with three beautiful children -- naturally," said Kennedy.
According to research gynecologist and former Chief of Staff of North Florida Regional Medical Center, Richard King, M.D., "This therapy has shown remarkable results in several areas and is a natural adjunct to gynecologic care."
Larry Wurn, Clinical Research Director, founded CPT with his wife,
Belinda, a physical therapist of 30 years. In 1987, Belinda developed
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