MEN

Pelvic health isn’t just a women’s issue - men have pelvic floors too! When those deep core muscles aren’t working as they should, it can lead to bladder leaks, bowel issues, pain, or even changes in sexual function. All of which can lead to issues that affect confidence and quality of life.

Many men have noted physical, mental and emotional improvements after therapy. Some of the most common changes include:

  • Improved Bladder and Bowel Control: Pelvic rehabilitation can help men overcome issues such as urinary incontinence or overactive bladder, bowel incontinence or constipation by balancing pelvic floor muscles and improving bladder and bowel function.

  • Relief from Pelvic Pain: Pelvic rehabilitation techniques, including manual therapy and exercises, can alleviate pelvic pain caused by conditions such as prostatitis, pelvic floor dysfunction, or pelvic muscle tension.

  • Enhanced Sexual Function: Pelvic rehabilitation can improve erectile function, reduce premature ejaculation, and address other sexual dysfunctions by optimizing pelvic floor muscle strength and coordination.

  • Post-Surgical Rehabilitation: Pelvic rehabilitation is essential for men recovering from pelvic surgeries such as prostatectomy or hernia repair. It helps promote healing, reduce pain, and restore function post-surgery.

  • Preventative Care for Aging: Pelvic rehabilitation can help older men maintain bladder and bowel control, sexual function, and overall pelvic health as they age, reducing the risk of age-related pelvic floor issues.

  • Holistic Approach to Men's Health: Pelvic rehabilitation addresses the interconnectedness of pelvic health with overall health and wellness, promoting a holistic approach to men's health that encompasses physical, emotional, and social well-being.