Men’s Pelvic Floor Physio
While many people associate pelvic floor health with women, it’s just as important for men. Whether you’re dealing with bladder issues, pelvic pain, or post-prostate surgery recovery, our experienced team is here to help you take control of your pelvic health.
The pelvic floor muscles play a crucial role in a man’s daily life. They support your bladder, bowels, and sexual function, so when these muscles become weakened or overactive, it can lead to a range of issues such as:
Urinary incontinence (leaking urine when you cough, sneeze, or exercise)
Pelvic pain or discomfort
Bowel dysfunction (difficulty passing stools or urgency)
Erectile dysfunction and other sexual concerns
These issues are more common than you might think, and the good news is that Pelvic Floor Physiotherapy can make a real difference.
How Peak Flo Physio Can Help
At Peak Flo Physio, we take a compassionate, evidence-based approach to treating male pelvic health issues. Through tailored physiotherapy, we address the underlying cause of your symptoms, providing you with the knowledge and tools to improve your quality of life. Our treatments include:
Pelvic floor muscle training to strengthen or relax the muscles as needed
Bladder and bowel management strategies to regain control and confidence
Pain management techniques for chronic pelvic pain
Education and support on post-surgical recovery for men after prostate surgery
Start Your Journey to Better Pelvic Health
We understand that talking about these issues can feel uncomfortable, but you're not alone. At Peak Flo Physio, our friendly, professional team will guide you through every step of your treatment with care and confidentiality. Whether you're facing new symptoms or have been dealing with issues for years, we're here to help you get back to living life on your terms.
Ready to take the next step? Book your appointment today and start your journey to better pelvic health.
FAQs About Male Pelvic Floor Physio
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If you're experiencing any of the following, it might be time to consider pelvic floor physio:Urinary incontinence or frequent urges to urinate
Erectile dysfunction or painful intercourse
Unexplained pelvic or lower back pain
Difficulty with bowel movements
These symptoms can often be linked to pelvic floor dysfunction, and a physiotherapist can assess and help you manage them.
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At Peak Flo Physio, we use non-invasive methods to assess your pelvic floor health. One of our primary tools is real-time ultrasound, which allows us to visually assess how your pelvic floor muscles are functioning. This is a painless, comfortable method that gives us valuable insight into the strength, coordination, and movement of your muscles. From there, we tailor your treatment plan to address any dysfunctions.
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The timeline for results varies from person to person, depending on your specific condition and goals. However, many patients begin to notice improvements after just a few weeks of consistent treatment. We'll work with you to build a customised plan and track your progress, so you can regain control and confidence as quickly as possible.