
Endometriosis Care
at Inland Pelvic Health
Living with endometriosis can feel isolating and overwhelming—but you don’t have to navigate it alone. At Inland Pelvic Health, we specialize in treating the pain, dysfunction, and complexity of endometriosis and its related conditions. Our expert team addresses the whole person—body, mind, and pelvic function—through skilled pelvic rehabilitation and collaboration with the region’s top providers. Together, we’ll create a personalized plan to manage your symptoms, support your goals, and help you feel empowered in your pelvic health journey.
Endometriosis affects at least 1 in 10 individuals, yet it’s often misunderstood and underdiagnosed. At Inland Pelvic Health, we address the complex, overlapping symptoms of endometriosis, adenomyosis, painful bladder syndrome, and pelvic pain with expert pelvic therapy and a collaborative, whole-person approach.
Key Components of Endometriosis Care
Endometriosis & Related Conditions
Endometriosis often coexists with other chronic conditions—sometimes called the “evil triplets” or “cousins”—including adenomyosis, painful bladder syndrome (IC/BPS), pudendal neuralgia, IBS, and vulvodynia. At Inland Pelvic Health, we assess and treat the whole person, not just isolated symptoms.
Biopsychosocial Approach to Pelvic Pain
We recognize that endometriosis pain is not only physical—it also impacts mental, emotional, and social well-being. Our care plans include education, nervous system regulation, manual therapy, functional movement, and emotional support strategies to help you feel whole again.
Pelvic Therapy Before & After Surgery
Whether you’re preparing for excision surgery, delaying surgery, or recovering after surgery, pelvic therapy is a crucial part of your journey. We help improve scar mobility, rewire pain pathways, and restore pelvic floor function at any stage.
Endometriosis & Related Conditions
Endometriosis often coexists with other chronic conditions—sometimes called the “evil triplets” or “cousins”—including adenomyosis, painful bladder syndrome (IC/BPS), pudendal neuralgia, IBS, and vulvodynia. At Inland Pelvic Health, we assess and treat the whole person, not just isolated symptoms.
Collaborative Care Team
Because endometriosis often requires more than one provider to achieve optimal results, we help coordinate care with:
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Excision-trained minimally invasive surgeons
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Naturopathic and functional medicine practitioners
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Nutritionists specialized in anti-inflammatory and endo-friendly diets
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Trauma-informed mental health providers
We help you build the right team so you can focus on healing.
Lifelong Pelvic Wellness Planning
We don’t just treat flare-ups—we help you create a sustainable, lifelong strategy to manage your pelvic health, reduce recurrences, and improve your quality of life.
How Pelvic Therapy Helps With Endometriosis
Relieves Pelvic Pain & Muscle Tension
Chronic pain from endometriosis often causes the pelvic floor muscles to tighten and spasm, which can worsen symptoms. Pelvic therapy helps release tension, improve blood flow, and calm overactive nerves to reduce pain.
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Improves Organ Mobility & Function
Scar tissue, adhesions, and inflammation can restrict the movement of pelvic organs and surrounding tissues. Techniques like visceral mobilization help restore mobility, support uterine and bladder function, and ease restrictions.
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Supports Sexual Health
Endometriosis often leads to pain with intimacy. Therapy addresses the physical causes of dyspareunia, improves pelvic muscle coordination, and helps patients reclaim confidence and comfort in their sexual health.
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Prepares the Body Before & After Surgery
Whether you’re preparing for excision surgery or recovering afterward, pelvic therapy improves tissue health, optimizes scar healing, and supports faster recovery of function and strength.
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Promotes Long-Term Pelvic Health
Endometriosis is a chronic condition that requires ongoing management. We help you develop a sustainable plan — with strategies for flare-ups, functional movement, and stress reduction — to support lifelong pelvic wellness.
What to Expect During Your Visit
Comprehensive Evaluation
We start by listening to your story and reviewing your medical history. Then, we assess your posture, pelvic alignment, scar tissue, and (if you’re comfortable) internal pelvic muscle function to find the root of your symptoms.
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Personalized Treatment Plan
No two people experience endometriosis the same way. We tailor a plan that may include manual therapy, internal and external techniques, education, and home exercises specific to your body and goals.
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Collaborative Care
We coordinate with your broader care team — surgeons, nutritionists, naturopaths, mental health providers — to ensure you have the most comprehensive and effective support possible.