For the 1 in 10 women living with endometriosis, the journey often feels like a constant battle against one’s own body. Characterized by debilitating pelvic pain, chronic inflammation, and painful periods, endometriosis requires a multi-faceted approach to management. While surgery and hormonal therapies are the traditional pillars of care, a non-invasive breakthrough is making waves in the world of pelvic health: INDIBA Radiofrequency Therapy.
If you are looking for a drug-free way to manage “endo” flares and improve your quality of life, here is how INDIBA Deep Care is changing the conversation.
What is INDIBA Therapy?
INDIBA is a patented monopolar radiofrequency technology that operates at a very specific frequency of 448 kHz. Unlike other heat-based treatments, INDIBA’s primary goal isn’t just to produce warmth; it is to stimulate cellular health through a process called proionic bio-stimulation.
In the context of endometriosis, INDIBA works by restoring the natural electrical balance of your cells. This helps tissues recover faster, reduces the “stiffness” of internal adhesions, and—most importantly—calms the inflammatory response that drives endometriosis pain.
How INDIBA Helps Treat Endometriosis Symptoms
Endometriosis isn’t just about the lesions; it’s about how the body reacts to them. Chronic inflammation leads to pelvic floor dysfunction and restricted blood flow. Here is how INDIBA addresses these specific issues:
- Reducing Inflammation and Pain
Endometriosis thrives on inflammation. The 448 kHz frequency has been shown to reduce inflammatory markers and stimulate the production of endorphins. This provides a natural analgesic effect, helping to soothe the “lightning” pains and deep pelvic aches associated with the condition.
- Breaking Down Pelvic Adhesions and Fibrosis
One of the most difficult aspects of endometriosis is the formation of adhesions (internal scar tissue) that can “glue” organs together. INDIBA improves the elasticity of soft tissues and promotes collagen reorganization. By softening these fibrous areas, it can help reduce the pulling sensations and discomfort during movement or sexual intercourse (dyspareunia).
- Improving Pelvic Blood Flow
Endometriosis can lead to “congested” pelvic circulation. By enhancing microcirculation and oxygenation in the pelvic region, INDIBA helps the body flush out metabolic waste and toxins that contribute to localized pain.
- Pelvic Floor Relaxation
Many women with endometriosis develop a “hypertonic” (overactive) pelvic floor as a protective response to pain. INDIBA’s thermal effect helps relax these tight muscles, making pelvic floor physical therapy more effective and less painful.
What Does a Treatment Session Look Like?
The best part about INDIBA is that it is painless and non-invasive. A typical session involves:
- Duration: 15 to 45 minutes of relaxing, warm massage-like movements.
- The Experience: A physical therapist uses a specialized handpiece (electrode) over the abdomen, lower back, or externally on the pelvic area.
- No Downtime: You can resume your daily activities immediately. Most women describe the sensation as deeply soothing, similar to a hot stone massage but at a cellular level.
INDIBA vs. Traditional Treatments
While INDIBA does not “cure” endometriosis (as there is currently no known cure), it offers a unique bridge between lifestyle changes and invasive surgery.
| Feature | Hormonal Therapy | Surgery (Laparoscopy) | INDIBA Therapy |
| Invasiveness | Non-invasive (pills/injections) | Invasive | Non-invasive |
| Side Effects | Mood swings, weight gain | Scarring, recovery time | None (mild redness only) |
| Focus | Suppressing cycles | Removing lesions | Tissue repair & pain relief |
The Path to Pelvic Wellness
If you are struggling with the heavy burden of endometriosis, you aren’t alone. INDIBA therapy represents a shift toward regenerative gynecology—focusing on healing the tissue and managing pain without the side effects of long-term medication.
Whether you are recovering from surgery and want to prevent scar tissue or you are simply looking for a way to manage your monthly cycle more comfortably, INDIBA is a powerful tool in the endometriosis toolkit.
Ready to find relief? Consult with a pelvic health physiotherapist or a specialist trained in INDIBA Deep Care to create a personalized protocol tailored to your symptoms.
For more information following surgery or injury or for scheduling an appointment, please call our office at (317) 854-6780 or email us at doc@kaeoconsulting.us.
You can also visit our website at http://kaeophysicaltherapy.com/.
Dr. Anthony Hillebrand, DPT
Kaeo Physical Therapy
39 N US HWY 31
Whiteland, IN 46184


