Success Rates
We are committed to conducting and publishing clinical research. Only scientific observation, testing, and measurement can yield meaningful results, in any modality.
Following is an overview of our published and pilot study highlights and success rates. These are divided into various categories to make them easier to read. Footnote references following each statement give the study reference for that fact.
Sexual function and pain level improvements (General)
- 93% of women in the natural fertility study reported decreased pain 1
- 96% of sexual function study participants reported reduced sexual intercourse pain 5
- 56% had improved or first-time orgasms 5
- 65% had increased satisfaction 5
- 70% had increased lubrication 5
- 74% had increases in their arousal 5
- 78% had greater or renewed desire (libido) 5
- 91% had overall increased sexual function 5
Sexual function and pain level improvements (Endometriosis)
- 50% of study participants reported reduced ovulation pain 6
- 61% of study participants reported reduced menstrual pain 6
- 93% of study participants reported reduced intercourse pain 7
- 64% reported increased intensity and duration of orgasm 7
- 71% reported increased desire (libido) 7
- 86% reported increased arousal 7
- 79% reported increased lubrication 7
- 71% reported increased satisfaction 7
- 93% reported improved overall sexual function 7
References to above numbers
- Wurn BF, Wurn LJ, King CR, et al. Treating female infertility and improving IVF pregnancy rates with a manual physical therapy technique. Medscape General Medicine. 2004;6(2). Available (registration required) at http://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/480429.
- Wurn BF, Wurn LJ, King CR, et al. Treating fallopian tube occlusion by a manual physical therapy technique. Alternative Therapies in Health and Medicine. January, 2008 Click here to view complete study
- Wurn LJ, Wurn BF, Kan M, et al. Treating hydrosalpinx with a manual physical therapy. Fertility and Sterility. September 2006 (Volume 86, Issue 3 (Supplement), page S307).
- Wurn BF, Wurn LJ, King CR, et al. Pilot study: Reducing IVF failure rates with a manual physical therapy technique. See Clear Passage publication.
- Wurn LJ, Wurn BF, King CR, et al. Increasing orgasm and decreasing dyspareunia by a manual physical therapy technique. Medscape General Medicine. 2004;6(4). Available (registration required) at http://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/493989.
- Wurn LJ, Wurn BF, King CR, et al. Treating endometriosis pain with a manual pelvic physical therapy. Fertility and Sterility. September 2006 (Volume 86, Issue 3 (Supplement), page S262).
- Wurn LJ, Wurn BF, King CR, et al. Improving sexual function in patients with endometriosis via a pelvic physical therapy. Fertility and Sterility. September 2006 (Volume 86, Issue 3 (Supplement), pages S29-30).
- “Can noninvasive physical therapy open occluded fallopian tubes?" Contemporary Ob-Gyn. April, 15, 2008.
Doctors comment on the Wurn Technique®
and the book Miracle Moms, Better Sex, Less Pain
"You have perfected a technique to treat adhesions, with years of experience, scientific 'backup' and case studies to prove it."
Dr. Leslie Mendoza Temple, Medical Director, Integrative Medicine
Faculty: Northwestern University, Feinberg School of Medicine
"The Wurns have published work showing significant improvement in areas of infertility caused by endometriosis, fallopian tube occlusion, and hydrosalpinx."
Dr. Scott Miles, Gynecologist, Medical Director
Miles Ahead Health and Wellness, Indianapolis, IN
"The Wurns are revolutionizing women's health. Tried and proven, documented and studied again and again - the proof is in the results."
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Author of “The Infertility Cure” and “The Way of the Fertile Soul”
