Physical Therapy for Visceral Problems
Physical therapy for visceral problems offers an effective, non-invasive approach for patients experiencing persistent symptoms related to the digestive and respiratory systems. Rather than focusing solely on symptom relief, visceral physical therapy addresses mechanical restrictions within the internal organs and the connective tissues that support them—often the missing link in chronic, unresolved conditions.
At PD Rehab in Mount Prospect, IL, we help patients from the Chicago area who have struggled for months or even years with symptoms such as abdominal pain, bloating, pelvic discomfort, chest tightness, and digestive irregularities. Many of these individuals have already tried medications or consulted multiple specialists, yet their symptoms persist.
In many cases, the underlying issue is not organ disease, but impaired mobility and tension within the visceral tissues caused by post-surgical adhesions, chronic inflammation, trauma, prolonged stress, or postural imbalances. Through advanced visceral physical therapy techniques, including Fascial Counterstrain, we gently identify and release these hidden restrictions. As a result, the body can function more efficiently, allowing pain to decrease and long-term relief to occur.
How Visceral Physical Therapy Works
Visceral physical therapy is a specialized, hands-on approach that targets the internal organs (viscera) and surrounding connective tissues to restore mobility, reduce strain, and improve overall body function.
At PD Rehab in Mount Prospect, we use advanced techniques such as Fascial Counterstrain to identify and gently release hidden tension patterns within the organ systems that often go undetected by traditional imaging. Unlike standard physical therapy, which focuses primarily on muscles and joints, our method addresses the root cause of symptoms by treating soft tissue reflexes within the autonomic nervous system, lymphatic flow, vascular systems, and visceral fascia. Each session is highly personalized, based on a detailed, full-body assessment that evaluates how organ dysfunction may contribute to pain, posture issues, or nervous system imbalances. Our goal is to deliver lasting relief by restoring harmony between the internal organs and the rest of the body. Read more on our blog.
Symptoms and Conditions We Treat
Visceral dysfunction can affect many body systems and lead to persistent, unexplained symptoms. Our approach is effective for a wide range of conditions, including:
Digestive Issues
- Constipation, diarrhea, or IBS
- Acid reflux (GERD), nausea, or food sensitivity
- Post-surgical digestive problems
Pelvic and Urogenital Conditions
- Chronic pelvic pain (men and women)
- Urinary urgency, frequency, or bladder pain
- Menstrual pain or pelvic floor dysfunction
- Pain after C-section or gynecological surgery
Cardiorespiratory Symptoms
- Chest tightness or breathing restrictions
- Rib pain or diaphragm tension
- Shortness of breath not linked to heart or lung disease
Systemic and Neuromuscular Symptoms
- Visceral-somatic pain (organ-related pain felt in muscles or joints)
- Headaches, brain fog, or fatigue
- Pain or tension related to scar tissue or adhesions
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Start Your Journey to Recovery
If you’ve been struggling with chronic symptoms that haven’t responded to traditional treatments, visceral physical therapy may offer the solution you’ve been looking for. Contact us today to schedule an evaluation at our Mount Prospect clinic and start your path toward lasting relief.
