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Gentlemen, Men's Pelvic Floor Physical Therapy May Be For You!

Updated: Oct 14


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Men have pelvic floor issues, too, but most don’t realize it, or they avoid talking about it altogether. Many men silently deal with urinary control problems, chronic pain, or changes in sexual function for years, often being prescribed medications that only help them “get by.”


We understand how frustrating and isolating this can feel. Finding clear information and real solutions isn’t easy. We are here to help. We are specially trained in men’s pelvic health and offers holistic, evidence-based treatments designed to address the root causes of these problems so you can finally find lasting relief.


What is the Male Pelvic Floor and Why is it Important?

The pelvic floor is a group of muscles, ligaments, and connective tissues that support the bladder, bowel, and prostate. These structures play a key role in bladder and bowel control, sexual function, and core stability.


While pelvic floor dysfunction is often associated with women, men also experience a wide range of issues — such as urinary incontinence, pelvic pain, or erectile dysfunction — that can significantly impact daily life. Pelvic dysfunction can also contribute to chronic hip, back, groin, or even leg pain.


What is Men's Pelvic Floor Physical Therapy?

Men’s pelvic floor physical therapy is a specialized branch of PT that assesses and treats dysfunction in the male pelvic region and related systems. It’s a safe, private, and effective way to address problems that often go unspoken.





Common Conditions Treated

While some have heard about physical therapy interventions for post-prostate surgery recovery, the scope extends far beyond just these issues. Pelvic health PT for men addresses a wide range of issues for which men’s pelvic health physical therapy can be a great help.


  • Pain:

    • Pelvic, hip, or tailbone pain

    • Back pain

    • Rectal, groin, or penile pain

    • Testicular and scrotal pain

    • Pain with erections or sexual activity


  • Bladder & Bowel Concerns:

    • Urinary incontinence

    • Urinary urgency and frequency

    • Painful bladder/interstitial cystitis

    • Fecal incontinence & Constipation


  • Sexual Health:

    • Erectile dysfunction

    • Peyronie’s disease


  • Prostate-Related Concerns:

    • Before and after prostate surgery (including prostatectomy)

    • Prostatitis & benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH)


  • Other:

    • Cyclist and other Athletic Related Issues



Benefits of Pelvic Floor PT for Men

Men’s pelvic health PT is about more than prostates, and it can be the missing piece in many men’s overall health and recovery. Some of the benefits include:

  • Improved urinary control: Reduce leakage, urgency, and frequency.

  • Better sexual function: Improve erectile strength, control, and overall satisfaction.

  • Decreased pain: Resolve pelvic, groin, hip, or genital pain, as well as chronic “mystery pains” in the back, legs, or abdomen.

  • Optimized recovery after surgery: Especially after prostate, hernia, or abdominal procedures.

  • Improved bowel function: Reduce constipation and incontinence.

  • Enhanced core, hip, and back function: Stronger stability for everyday movement and athletics.

  • Improved parasympathetic nervous system regulation: Better overall nervous system balance supports whole-body health and emotional well-being.

  • Safe alternative to medication or surgery: Address the root cause instead of masking symptoms,


What Does Pelvic Floor Physical Therapy Look Like?

Evaluation

You will be seen by a MALE therapist. Your physical therapy begins with a comprehensive evaluation that includes:

  1. A detailed medical history and discussion of your primary concerns.

  2. A holistic head-to-toe physical exam of posture, flexibility, core and hip function, pelvic alignment, soft tissue mobility, balance, and movement patterns. The pelvis, hips, and spine are also assessed to help identify any dysfunctions in the muscles, nerves, blood vessels, soft tissue or surrounding systems.

    • The full assessment often occurs over the first several visits.

    • Internal (rectal) exams can sometimes provide valuable information, but they are NEVER required and always performed with your full consent. Your comfort level will ALWAYS dictate what happens in a session.

  3. A customized treatment plan based on your these findings.


Treatment

Treatment typically begins on your second visit and may include:

  • Manual Techniques such as: visceral manipulation, vascular manipulation, neural manipulation, joint manipulation/mobilizations or other osteopathic techniques

  • Dry Needling to pelvic floor structures, spine, hips, parasympathetic points, or scar tissue.

  • Education on pelvic health, anatomy, and lifestyle changes

    • Recommendations for lifestyle changes YOU can take to help resolve your issues. Many of the these simple recommendations are crucial to improving your pelvic health concerns.

    • Exercises and stretches to lengthen and engage pelvic floor, hip, and/or core musculature

  • Biofeedback to improve muscle recruitment

    • Electrical stimulation neural balancing and recruitment of parasympathetic tissues (not directly on pelvic floor muscles)


In Summary

At McKinney Physical Therapy, here’s what we want you to know:

  • You are not alone. Pelvic floor issues are far more common in men than most people realize, even though its seems like no one is talking about it.

  • For men, by another man. It can already be difficult enough to find a pelvic health physical therapist and most of them are women. This can be a barrier for some men who are already hesitant to seek out help. It is the reason we have built this program in our community.

  • This is a judgment-free zone. Your concerns are valid and will always be treated with professionalism and respect.

  • There is real help available. With specialized men’s pelvic health PT, many men see meaningful improvements within just a few visits.


You don’t have to live with leaks, pain, or frustration. With the right care, you can regain control, confidence, and comfort. We can help!


Learn more about Men's Pelvic Floor PT:


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McKinney Physical Therapy

McKinney Physical Therapy

@ Backway's Physical Therapy

250 S. McCormick St.

Prescott, AZ 86303

Phone: (928)777-8050

Fax: (928) 443-9029

Office Hours

Mon - Thurs: 8 am - 4 pm 

​​Fri- Sun: Closed

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