
Janet Lee, LAC, DACM
Janet Lee, LAC, DACM
City: Overland Park, Kansas, USA
Visit types: Virtually and in person
Spoken languages: English
Interpreting services for other languages: No
I use acupuncture, Chinese herbs, and functional nutrition to help address pain and inflammation. Acupuncture helps regulate the nervous system, triggers anti-inflammatory compounds, helps regulate immune function, and increases the body’s internal painkillers, and Chinese herbs can help with improving blood flow and decreasing inflammation. Nutrition helps address inflammation in the body.

Caitlyn Rumsey, PT, DPT
Caitlyn Rumsey, PT, DPT
Caitlyn Rumsey – Endometriosis Physical Therapist
Summary: Caitlyn Rumsey is a dedicated pelvic health physical therapist who brings a unique, personal perspective to her care, as she herself lives with endometriosis. This firsthand experience allows Caitlyn Rumsey to deeply understand the challenges faced by her patients and provide compassionate, empathetic treatment. Based in Kansas, USA, her approach goes beyond the pelvis to consider the entire movement system from head to toe.
Caitlyn Rumsey focuses on patient-centered care, emphasizing education and autonomy in the healthcare journey. Recognizing that individuals with endometriosis often have sensitized, overactive nervous systems, she uses gentle, evidence-based techniques such as myofascial release, breathwork, yoga, and nervous system desensitization. Caitlyn’s holistic and personalized treatment supports improved function and quality of life for those living with pelvic pain and endometriosis, making her a trusted partner in your healing process.
Visit types: Office/Hospital
Philosophy of care and typical treatment strategies:
As a pelvic health physical therapist who also has endometriosis, I believe I offer a unique perspective for treatment with a personal connection. I truly empathize with all the aspects of life touched by endometriosis and pelvic pain. My practice offers holistic evaluation and treatment, looking beyond the pelvis at the movement system from head to toes. The care is patient-centered, with the patient as a crucial part of the healthcare team. I help my patients navigate their care and value autonomy with healthcare education. Individuals with endometriosis often have overactive nervous systems and responses. It is important to use gentle treatment modalities for the sensitized system. This may include external and internal myofascial work, yoga, breathwork, and desensitization of the nervous system.