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2 years ago

Kristin Kennedy, PT, DPT

Visit types: Office/Hospital

Spoken languages: English

Interpreting services for other languages: Na

What you should know about me: 

As a Pelvic Physical Therapist specializing in endometriosis care, I utilize a variety of evidence-based techniques, including myofascial release, visceral manipulation, scar mobilization, and cupping therapy as part of a holistic care plan.

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2 years ago

Alicia Jeffrey-Thomas, PT, DPT

Visit types: Office/Hospital

Spoken languages: English

Interpreting services for other languages: No

What you should know about me: 

I believe in an individualized treatment plan for people with endometriosis which includes a whole body assessment. I incorporate yoga/stretching, mindfulness/breathing strategies, and pelvic wands/dilators for self management strategies and home exercise programs. In the clinic, I focus on visceral and myofascial work to the abdomen, glutes, inner thighs, pelvic floor, etc as appropriate.

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3 years ago

Tanvi Maharaja, PT, DPT, OCS

Visit types: Office/Hospital.

Spoken languages: English, we have interpreters for all languages

Interpreting services for other languages: Yes

Philosophy of care and typical treatment strategies: Being a conscious clinician, present with the patient providing a safe space to discuss her history in detail, directing her to the appropriate referrals for best care practice, manual therapy, visceral mobilization, pain modulation, breathwork as appropriate.

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3 years ago

Kimberly Buonomo, PT, DPT

Visit types: Office/Hospital;Virtual

Spoken languages: English

Interpreting services for other languages: No

Philosophy of care and typical treatment strategies: I take a comprehensive and individualized approach to treating patients with endometriosis. I primarily focus on manual therapy using myofascial release and connective tissue mobilization to reduce pain, but also use physical activity to improve a patient’s pain free function including addressing any range of motion or strength deficits that are negatively affecting their ability to function. Depending on the patient’s specific needs and goals, we may also be working to manage constipation, reduce pelvic floor muscle tension, or improve their ability to coordinate the muscles around their pelvis in order to improve their ability to participate in appropriate physical activities and reduce symptoms (such as tai chi or yoga). A comprehensive evaluation will help us determine each patient’s specific goals, which we will discuss and update regularly. Treatment includes an ongoing conversation where we review how each previous session went, and use that information to plan our new goals and treatment ideas moving forward.

I am mindful of concurring conditions often seen in patients with endometriosis, such as Ehlers Danlos Syndrome, fibromyalgia, irritable bowel syndrome, etc. and while I do not treat these specifically as a physical therapist, I understand the impact that these conditions can make as part of the big picture when treating a patient comprehensively and encourage them to seek care with specialists when appropriate. I collaborate with local specialists including gynecologists, gynecological surgeons, GI, urologists, nutritionists, naturopaths, etc. and believe that we all work together to provide the best care for our patients, addressing all of their needs.

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5 years ago

Dr. Antonio Rosario Gargiulo

Dr Antonio Gargiulo MD

Dr Antonio Gargiulo – Endometriosis Specialist, Gynecologist

Summary: Dr Antonio Gargiulo is a leading endometriosis specialist Boston patients trust for expert, compassionate care. As a highly respected gynecologic surgeon based in Boston, MA, Dr Antonio Gargiulo is known for his advanced techniques and individualized approach to treatment. Patients from across the U.S. seek Antonio Gargiulo MD endometriosis care for its innovation, depth, and dedication to whole-person health. Whether you’re searching for a highly experienced endometriosis specialist in Boston or have been referred to Doctor Gargiulo by another provider, his reputation for excellence and holistic, evidence-based care sets him apart.

While the exact causes of endometriosis are still under investigation, Dr Antonio Gargiulo supports the theory of a polypotential germ-cell origin. In clinical settings, Doctor Gargiulo often begins treatment with FDA-approved progestins and NSAIDs, reserving GnRHa primarily for patients with adenomyosis preparing for IVF. His thoughtful, personalized strategies help patients manage symptoms while minimizing unnecessary interventions.

When facing chronic or complex pelvic pain, Antonio Gargiulo MD endometriosis care expands well beyond standard gynecological evaluations. Doctor Gargiulo integrates comprehensive assessments across specialties, including urology, gastrointestinal, neuro-orthopedic, rheumatology, and mental health domains. His approach ensures coexisting or overlooked conditions are addressed, and that issues such as adhesions or hernias are not missed. Physical therapy and regular follow-ups are also central to his long-term treatment plans.

With unmatched expertise and a commitment to multidisciplinary, compassionate care, Dr Antonio Gargiulo remains a leading name in the field. As a trusted endometriosis specialist Boston patients rely on, Doctor Gargiulo continues to provide clarity, relief, and lasting solutions in the often misunderstood world of endometriosis.

City: Boston, MA, USA

Philosophy: Etiology is yet unclear. Polypotential germ-cell origin is a promising hypothesis.

Medication: My first line is FDA-approved progestins and NSAIDs. I use GnRHa exclusively for adenomyosis patients in the setting of IVF.

Approach to Persistent Pain: Expanding diagnostic approach (uro, GI, neuro/ortho, rheumatology, psyche). Expanding physical therapy approach. Clinical reevaluation for possible residual disease or iatrogenic disease (hernia, adhesions). Pain service.

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