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Visceral Manipulation

Visceral Manipulation Treatment

- Multiple Certifications

- Over 20 Years of Therapy Experience

- Licensed Provider

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Visceral Manipulation to Treat Aches and Pains

Are you experiencing pain from whiplash, a sports injury, or spinal dysfunction? Visceral manipulation treatment may help.


“Viscera” relates to the internal organs of the body, such as the liver, kidneys and intestines. Visceral Manipulation is a gentle technique that aids your body’s ability to release issues that cause pain and dysfunction. 


Shannon at Shannon McLean Physical Therapy can assist in your injury recovery process. She has over 20 years of experience and have been extensively trained in visceral manipulation treatment. Shannon has been recognized for this service by the International Association of Healthcare Practitioners (IAHP).


The injuries it can treat include:

  • Whiplash and seatbelt injuries
  • Sports injuries
  • Spinal dysfunction
  • Lower back pain and sciatica
  • Headaches 
  • Joint pain
  • Digestive disorders
  • Acid reflux
  • Swallowing dysfunction
  • Diastasis recti and associated dysfunction

To receive visceral manipulation treatment, request a call back today!

Visceral Manipulation Treatment
Visceral Manipulation Treatment

Mobile Manual Therapy Service

If you have difficulty traveling to get physical therapy, we can help by providing treatments in your home.

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Shannon is the best! Very empathetic and kind. I originally met her after my first orthopedic surgery nine years ago. Several years and (unfortunately) surgeries later she is still who I see for physical therapy.

- Sharon Fesmire via Facebook

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