
Osteopathic Manipulative Treatment (OMT) is a hands-on manual therapy used by osteopathic physicians (DOs) to diagnose, treat, and prevent illness and injury. During an OMT session, Dr. Moyers applies gentle, targeted pressure, stretching, and resistance techniques to your muscles, joints, and soft tissues to restore structural balance and promote your body's natural ability to heal.
Unlike treatments that simply manage pain, OMT therapy addresses the underlying mechanical and neurological causes of discomfort, improving blood flow, reducing inflammation, relieving nerve compression, and restoring proper function to affected areas. Dr. Moyers combines OMT with lifestyle guidance and nutritional counseling for a comprehensive, integrative approach to your health.
Fort Worth has general osteopathic physicians, but Dr. Moyers offers something uniquely valuable: OMT delivered by a fellowship-trained OB-GYN who understands women's bodies, hormonal influences on the musculoskeletal system, and the specific structural demands of pregnancy, postpartum, and pelvic health.
Her pre-doctoral fellowship in neuromusculoskeletal medicine from the University of North Texas Health Science Center means her OMT training goes beyond what most DOs receive in standard medical school. When you see Dr. Moyers for OMT therapy, you are seeing a specialist, not a generalist.
Patients throughout Fort Worth, Arlington, Burleson, and the greater DFW area choose Sky Women's Health because this level of combined expertise simply does not exist elsewhere in the region.
OMT at Sky Women's Health is particularly effective for women experiencing:
Back pain and pelvic pain during pregnancy
Postpartum musculoskeletal recovery
Pelvic floor dysfunction and hypertonic pelvic muscles
Hip, sacral, and tailbone pain
Neck and upper back tension
Headaches and migraines
Rib and thoracic pain
Nerve compression and sciatica-like symptoms
Postoperative recovery support
Stress-related tension and nervous system dysregulation
Digestive discomfort linked to structural imbalance
OMT is safe for most patients, including during pregnancy. Dr. Moyers will review your full medical history before your first session to confirm OMT is the right fit for your needs.
Pregnancy places extraordinary demands on a woman's body. As your center of gravity shifts, ligaments loosen, and the uterus expands, the musculoskeletal system comes under significant stress. Back pain, pelvic pain, rib pain, and sciatica are among the most common complaints during pregnancy and they are often under-addressed.
Adding OMT to the standard care of pregnant patients can enhance homeostasis and improve quality of life as the body adapts to these changes. Dr. Moyers applies gentle, pregnancy-safe techniques that relieve structural tension, support pelvic alignment, and reduce pain — keeping you active and comfortable throughout your pregnancy.
The postpartum period matters just as much. Dr. Moyers focuses on pelvic floor recovery, addressing the physical and neurological changes that follow childbirth, and collaborates with pelvic floor physical therapy when needed to ensure a complete, supported recovery.
Your OMT session at Sky Women's Health begins with a thorough review of your medical history, symptoms, and health goals. Dr. Moyers may perform a physical assessment before beginning hands-on treatment.
During the session, you will remain fully clothed or in a gown. Dr. Moyers uses her trained hands to assess areas of tension, restriction, or imbalance and applies specific techniques tailored to your body and condition. Sessions are calm, unhurried, and conducted in a private, comfortable setting.
Following your appointment, Dr. Moyers will provide aftercare recommendations, movement guidance, positioning tips, and any relevant lifestyle adjustments to extend the benefits of your treatment and support long-term results.
Both involve hands-on manipulation of the musculoskeletal system, but there are key differences. OMT is performed by a medical doctor (DO) with full prescribing authority and a comprehensive medical background. OMT techniques tend to be gentler and address a broader range of conditions, including organ function and nervous system regulation. Dr. Moyers also integrates OMT within your overall gynecological and women's health care plan — something a chiropractor cannot provide.
Yes, when performed by a trained osteopathic physician. Dr. Moyers is fellowship-trained in neuromusculoskeletal medicine and uses pregnancy-specific, low-force techniques that are safe and effective at all stages of pregnancy.
This depends on your condition, symptoms, and how your body responds to treatment. Some patients experience significant relief after one or two sessions. Chronic or complex conditions may benefit from a structured series of appointments. Dr. Moyers will discuss a realistic plan with you at your first visit.
Sky Women's Health operates as a concierge gynecology practice. You can use insurance for ordered tests including labs and imaging. Please contact the office to discuss your specific coverage and membership options.
Yes, OMT is an effective tool for addressing pelvic floor dysfunction, including hypertonic (overly tight) pelvic floor muscles that cause pain during intercourse, difficulty with penetration, or chronic pelvic discomfort. Dr. Moyers also collaborates with pelvic floor physical therapists when a combined approach is indicated.
No referral is needed. You can request an appointment directly through Sky Women's Health.







