Pelvic Floor Physiotherapy for Men/Assigned Male at Birth

Pelvic Floor Physiotherapy for Men/Assigned Male at Birth (AMAB)

People assigned male at birth (AMAB) can experience urinary, bowel, sexual, or pelvic pain problems—often silently. Our specialized pelvic floor physiotherapy can help you regain function, reduce discomfort, and improve quality of life.

Common Pelvic Floor Issues in AMAB Individuals

We help with a wide range of conditions, including:

  • Urinary problems: incontinence, urgency, or incomplete emptying
  • Bowel issues: constipation or accidental leakage
  • Pelvic pain: chronic tension, prostatitis, or discomfort in the pelvic region
  • Sexual health concerns: erectile dysfunction, premature ejaculation, or post-prostate surgery recovery.

How Pelvic Floor Physiotherapy Can Help.

Our physiotherapy approach focuses on:

  1. Muscle assessment: identify weak, tight, or overactive pelvic muscles
  2. Targeted exercises: strengthen or relax muscles to restore balance
  3. Bladder & bowel retraining: improve control and reduce urgency
  4. Posture & breathing techniques: reduce pelvic strain and tension
  5. Post-surgery recovery support: tailored rehabilitation for prostate or pelvic procedures

Why Early Intervention Matters

Pelvic floor issues are highly treatable with physiotherapy, especially when addressed early. Starting therapy sooner can:

  • Reduce pain and discomfort
  • Improve bladder, bowel, and sexual function
  • Prevent long-term complications
  • Restore confidence in everyday life
  • Safe, Discreet, and Professional Care

We provide a private, supportive environment for AMAB individuals seeking help with sensitive pelvic health concerns. Our physiotherapists are trained in pelvic floor rehabilitation and deliver care that is both effective and respectful.

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