
Unique Support for Cancer Thrivers
Reclaim comfort, control, and confidence after cancer treatment
Cancer treatment can save your life—but it can also leave behind lasting effects that are rarely talked about.
Many people continue to live with symptoms such as:
- Urinary leakage or urgency
- Bowel control challenges
- Pelvic pain, pressure or painful sex
- Persistent swelling (lymphedema)
- Post-chemotherapy neuropathy (numbness, tingling, sensitivity)
- Persistent muscle and joint pain after chemotherapy or hormonal therapy
- A sense that the body no longer feels “like yours”
These are not minor issues—and you are not alone.
A Different Kind of Care—Thoughtful, Personal, and Integrated
At FIG Wellness Therapy, care is designed specifically for the complex needs of cancer survivors.
Treatment is provided by a Certified Lymphedema Therapist (CLT-LANA) with extensive experience in oncology rehabilitation. Every session is one-on-one, focused, and adapted to your body’s current condition—not a generic protocol.
We combine:
- Targeted pelvic and orthopedic therapy
- Lymphedema management and swelling reduction
- Gentle, precise SoftWave therapy to support tissue healing
- Support for post-chemotherapy neuropathy and nerve sensitivity
- Treatment for persistent muscle and joint pain after cancer therapy
- Nervous system regulation and breathing strategies
- Practical, functional training for daily life
How This Helps
This approach supports your body in:
- Improving bladder and bowel control
- Reducing pain and tissue sensitivity
- Supporting nerve recovery and easing neuropathy symptoms
- Relieving persistent muscle and joint discomfort
- Softening fibrotic or restricted tissue
- Managing swelling and improving circulation
- Restoring a sense of connection and trust in your body
Care That Meets You Where You Are
Whether you are newly recovering or years beyond treatment, this care is designed to meet you where you are—physically and emotionally.
You don’t have to “just live with it.”
With the right guidance, your body can continue to adapt, recover, and function better over time.
