Myofascial Release Therapy in Naples, Florida
Reduce Pain, Restore Mobility & Release Fascial Restrictions
If chronic pain, muscle tightness, pelvic discomfort, or restricted movement are affecting your daily life, myofascial release therapy may help. At Gulf Coast Pelvic Health & Wellness Center, we use gentle, hands-on techniques to release fascial restrictions, improve mobility, reduce tension, and support healing throughout the body.
Myofascial release can be especially helpful for individuals experiencing pelvic pain, post-surgical tightness, scar tissue restrictions, postpartum discomfort, orthopedic concerns, stress-related tension, or movement limitations. Every treatment plan is personalized to your symptoms, comfort level, and goals.

What Is Myofascial Release Therapy?
Myofascial release therapy is a gentle, hands-on treatment designed to reduce restrictions in the fascia, the connective tissue surrounding muscles, joints, nerves, and organs throughout the body.
When fascia becomes tight or restricted due to surgery, injury, inflammation, stress, chronic tension, or pelvic dysfunction, it can contribute to pain, stiffness, limited mobility, and discomfort. Myofascial release uses sustained, targeted pressure to help improve movement, decrease tension, restore tissue mobility, and support overall comfort.
At Gulf Coast Pelvic Health & Wellness Center, myofascial release therapy is often integrated into pelvic floor physical therapy to help address pain, improve function, and support long-term healing.
Myofascial release therapy may help with:
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Chronic muscle tension & tightness
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Hip, pelvic, or low back discomfort
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Scar tissue restrictions & adhesions
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Post-surgical tightness or limited mobility
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Stress-related tension patterns
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Pain with movement or stiffness
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Pelvic pain & fascial restrictions
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Chronic pain and mobility limitations
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What to Expect
Every session is personalized to your symptoms, comfort level, and goals. Your therapist will assess areas of restriction, tension, and movement limitations, then use gentle, sustained hands-on techniques designed to release fascial tightness and support improved mobility.
Treatment is always individualized and may help improve:
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Comfort and mobility
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Flexibility and movement
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Tissue mobility and restriction
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Pain and muscular tension
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Overall function and well-being
