A therapist works with a patient on a adductor plank exercise to strengthen the pelvic floor.

Pelvic Floor Physical Therapy For Men, by Men

 

Pelvic Floor Dysfunction Is common amongst men

Pelvic floor dysfunction is not the most fun topic to discuss or deal with. Incontinence, changes in bowel/bladder function, sexual dysfunction, back pain, and erectile dysfunction can be treated by a skilled physical therapist. The team at SPT is here to help you work on your current situation and manage your condition. You may be surprised to find out how many conditions can be treated by pelvic floor physical therapy with great success. In many cases, the pelvic floor component is only a small part of the care we provide to get you better.

Conditions We treat

  • Post-Prostatectomy Complications

  • Incontinence

  • Pelvic and Genital Pain

  • Some forms of Erectile Dysfunction

  • Low Back Pain

  • Hip and Pelvic Pain

WHAT MUSCLES CONTRIBUTE TO PELVIC HEALTH DYSFUNCTION?

  • Pelvic Floor

  • Abdominals

  • Hip Flexors

  • Hip Rotators (piriformis, obturators)

  • Deep Spine Muscles

  • Diaphragm

We believe in treating the whole patient, not just the pelvic floor. Pelvic floor dysfunction rarely presents in isolation.

A therapist works with his patient on pelvic floor exercises.
 

No Referral Needed

Direct access creates fewer steps between your pain and receiving the care that you need. Studies have shown that those who sought direct access from a physical therapist, rather than visiting your primary care doctor, found greater satisfaction and used significantly fewer pharmaceuticals than in the care of their physician. At your first visit, you’ll gain direct access to a physical therapist, speeding up the time between your first contact with a medical professional, and your return to improved health. During your first visit, an injury screening is offered to ensure you receive the best recommendation for your care.