Strains in the connective tissue of the viscera can result from surgical scars, adhesions, illness, posture or injury.
Tension patterns can then form through the fascia network deep within the body, creating a cascade of effects for which the body will have to compensate.
Tension patterns can then form through the fascia network deep within the body, creating a cascade of effects for which the body will have to compensate.
What is Visceral mobilisation ?
Visceral mobilisation is a type of manual therapy technique used to assist in the movement and release of fascial restrictions in the abdomen and pelvis to encourage normal movement and function of the internal organs.
What does Visceral mobilisation involve ?
Gentle manual therapy techniques to release tension, scarring and restrictions through ligaments and connective tissue around your abdominal and pelvic organs.
What conditions can visceral mobilisation assist with ?
- Musculoskeletal pain
- Digestive problems such as bloating, constipation and IBS
- Chronic pelvic pain
- Endometriosis
- Bladder dysfunction
- Post operative scar tissue
Visceral mobilisation appointments require a 1 hour session.