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3 months ago

Lisa Grant, LAc, NCCAOM Dipl OMD, FABORM

Lisa Grant, LAc, NCCAOM Dipl OMD, FABORM

City: Las Vegas, Nevada, USA

Visit types: Virtually and in person

Spoken languages: English, Japanese

Interpreting services for other languages: No

Philosophy of Endometriosis Care:

I take a holistic, functional approach to treating endometriosis pain. Acupuncture and Chinese herbs can help relieve pain and, to a degree, treat the underlying hormonal imbalances that cause endometriosis. But it takes integrated lifestyle changes, including good nutrition, appropriate supplements, exercise, maintaining detoxification pathways in the body, sleep, etc., to manage endo pain well. In severe cases, it can take a combination of my approach and surgery to get the pain. My goal is to work with you to get the care you need so you can feel better and have a better quality of life.

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1 year ago

Carissa Francisco, PT, DPT

Visit types: Office/Hospital

Spoken languages: English

Interpreting services for other languages: No

What you should know about me: With patients who have endometriosis I approach the plan of care with a biopsychosocial approach. Thus, I am assessing and treating the musculoskeletal impairments of endometriosis including visceral mobilization to address abdominal and pelvic viscera fascial adhesions, myofascial release, and soft tissue mobilization of pelvic floor muscles and surrounding pelvic muscles as well as address bowel and bladder habits. I also usually refer the patient to CBT or some form of therapy to address possible previous trauma, trauma from being gas light by medical providers regarding their pain/symptoms, for any anxiety/depression related to the disease from being in constant and chronic pain, and to receive education in pain science in order to prevent or treat central sensitization or sympathetic up-regulation. I will also educate the patient myself in the role of the sympathetic nervous system in regard to chronic pain and ways to manage the sympathetic response through activities that help them regulate whether that be meditation, yoga, acupuncture, journaling, etc. I address or refer to a nutritionist regarding diet in order to prevent increased systemic inflammation from food. Lastly, I address the relationship between sleep and pain management and discuss the avoidance of estrogen disruptors in their environment to prevent excess systemic estrogen.

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