Pelvic Floor Physical Therapy for Pelvic Tension & Urinary Symptoms
A specialized pelvic floor physical therapy approach for men with pelvic tension, urinary frequency, pelvic floor dysfunction, scrotal pain, or symptoms after prostate cancer treatment. It often includes down-training and relaxation work, plus biofeedback to help retrain overactive muscles and improve coordination. The goal is to reduce pain and urgency while restoring more normal pelvic floor function.
“So, you know, in the urologist office, there's usually a list of a lot of different providers around the region that can help with some of these. Kegel exercises, though, can be useful... But I think for that man, you know, one of the issues you kind of allude to is he probably needs to relax more. So you know pelvic floor physical therapy can still benefit you because there are some just different feedback exercises that can be done to help with relaxation.”