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Chiropractic Adjustment

CHIROPRACTIC CARE FOR ENDOMETRIOSIS 

At ELYSARA, chiropractic care is an essential part of our whole-body, systems-based approach to endometriosis care. While endometriosis is often centered in the pelvis, its effects extend throughout the body—impacting the nervous system, muscles, fascia, and even lymphatic flow.

 

Our approach goes beyond traditional chiropractic adjustments. We combine spinal and pelvic alignment, soft tissue therapy, lymphatic support, and medical massage techniques to help reduce pain and restore balance.

 

Pelvic Pain Relief & Nervous System Support

Chronic pelvic pain in endometriosis is often driven by a combination of inflammation, muscle guarding, and nerve sensitization. Through gentle chiropractic adjustments and targeted soft tissue work, we help:

  • Reduce tension in the lower back and pelvic region

  • Decrease nerve irritation and referred pain

  • Improve communication between the brain and body

  • Support a calmer, more regulated nervous system

This can lead to meaningful relief from symptoms like pelvic pressure, lower back pain, hip discomfort, and even pain with movement.

Lymphatic Drainage & Inflammation Reduction

The lymphatic system plays a critical role in clearing inflammation—something many endometriosis patients struggle with.

At ELYSARA, we incorporate manual lymphatic drainage techniques to:

  • Support the body’s natural detoxification pathways

  • Reduce fluid retention and pelvic congestion

  • Improve immune function

  • Help decrease inflammatory burden

Optimizing lymphatic flow can be especially beneficial before and after surgery, helping the body recover more efficiently.

Medical Massage & Fascial Release

Endometriosis often creates tight, restricted fascia and muscular compensation patterns throughout the abdomen, pelvis, and lower back.

 

Our medical massage and myofascial release techniques, including Active Release Technique (ART), are designed to:

  • Break up tension and adhesions in soft tissue

  • Improve mobility and flexibility

  • Reduce muscle guarding and chronic tightness

  • Enhance circulation to affected areas

 

This hands-on work helps the body “let go” of protective patterns that contribute to ongoing pain.

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