The pelvic floor muscles support bladder and bowel control, contribute to sexual function, and provide stability for the core and spine. When these muscles are not working optimally, men may experience urinary or bowel changes, pelvic pain, or difficulties with performance and control.

PELVIC FLOOR THERAPY FOR THE MALE PATIENT

“No matter how many times I shake it off, I still have drops of urine that dribble out when I’m done peeing.”

“When I sit, I feel like I’m sitting on a golf ball”

“I have low back pain that sometimes I can even feel in my groin, scrotum or rectum”

“I just had prostate-removal surgery and now I’m leaking”

“Sex has been difficult to enjoy because it hurts when I ejaculate”

“I’t’s hard for me to start peeing and when I do, it’s also difficult to keep the stream going”

Pelvic health concerns are more common than most men realize—and they are treatable. If something doesn’t feel right, it may be time to explore care designed for you.

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