🕸️ Pelvic Floor & Vaginal Pain + Fascial Web

Aug 30, 2022 2:31 pm

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The Gillespie Approach Newsletter

August 30, 2022


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Pelvic Floor and Vaginal Pain

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When some women develop pelvic floor and vaginal pain, they may go through a medical journey to find a helpful provider. Usually my patients see a physical therapist who specializes in pelvic floor and internal fascial work. My suggestion is that these patients may be better served if they had the Gillespie Approach first.


The physical therapy may be great but may be addressing only the tip of the iceberg. The rest of the full-body fascial web, the unseen ice below the water line may be the source of the problem.


In the web, everything is connected to everything else. If the diaphragm, abdominal, lower back, ovaries, or other fascia is pulling on the pelvic floor or vagina, that strain needs to be cleared first.


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The Amazing Fascial Web

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After all these years, I am still amazed by the power of the fascial web in space and time. From being told that the fascia played no functional role during anatomy dissection in 1969, I now see how the web can greatly affect everyone’s quality of life.


I am presenting a typical small child who frequently presents at my office. The major problem is usually neurological where the child has behavioral issues, focus and concentration conditions, or ADHD. The child will invariably have a zero-second brain cycle, where there is no brain expansion or contraction.


A second common area of fascial restriction is in the diaphragmatic area associated with a breathing or digestive issue. In the current medical system, this child may go to appropriate specialists for pharmaceutical management.


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