Male Pelvic Health


The male pelvic floor muscles support the bladder and bowels and affect sexual function. Pelvic floor dysfunction in men often presents as groin pain, testicular pain, scrotal pain, bowel/bladder dysfunction, and erectile or sexual dysfunction. Male pelvic floor therapy can help reduce tension, improve coordination, and increase strength, leading to overall better pelvic health.

A therapist providing pelvic floor therapy to a male patient, focusing on the patient's pelvic region.

Areas of Focus for Male Pelvic Health

  • Chronic Prostatitis

  • Post Prostatectomy incontinence

  • Scrotum, penile, testicular pain

  • Pain during or after ejaculation

  • Constipation

  • Tailbone pain

  • Bladder or Bowel Dysfunction

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