06/05/2026
Pelvic floor therapy isn’t just for women; men have a pelvic floor too, and it plays a major role in everyday function.
Research shows pelvic floor dysfunction in men can contribute to:
• Urinary leakage (especially post-prostate surgery)
• Erectile dysfunction
• Chronic pelvic pain
• Low back, hip, or groin discomfort
Pelvic floor therapy focuses on restoring coordination, not just “strength.” In many cases, the issue isn’t weakness, but poor timing, overactivity, or lack of control.
Evidence supports pelvic floor rehab for:
✔️ Improving continence after prostate surgery
✔️ Reducing chronic pelvic pain symptoms
✔️ Supporting erectile function alongside medical care
✔️ Enhancing core stability and load transfer
Treatment may include:
• Breathwork and pressure management
• Motor control retraining
• Manual therapy
• Graded strengthening or relaxation strategies
If you’re dealing with persistent core, hip, or pelvic symptoms that haven’t fully resolved — this is often a missing piece.