Men's Pelvic Health Physiotherapy at Activ8 Physio, Malvern
Comprehensive pelvic health physiotherapy for men at Activ8 Physio. Support for prostate health, bladder, bowel, and erectile dysfunction. Book a consultation today!
At Activ8 Physio in Malvern, we offer expert pelvic health physiotherapy services tailored to men’s unique needs. Whether you’re managing prostate health, bladder or bowel issues, erectile dysfunction, or chronic pelvic pain, our experienced physiotherapists are here to provide effective, evidence-based treatments. Contact Activ8 Physio today for compassionate care and guidance in your pelvic health journey.
Prostate Health and Post-Surgery Recovery
The prostate is a small gland in men that can often require surgical intervention, especially with age. Prostate surgeries, such as a radical prostatectomy, can weaken the pelvic floor muscles, impacting bladder control and quality of life.
Bladder Health
Bladder health physiotherapy addresses issues like urinary incontinence, urgency, and frequency. Weak or tense pelvic floor muscles can contribute to bladder leakage, especially after surgeries or with age. Physiotherapy strengthens these muscles to improve bladder control and overall quality of life.
Bowel health
Physiotherapy for bowel health focuses on managing conditions like constipation, faecal incontinence, and urgency. Pelvic floor therapy can enhance muscle function and coordination, promoting healthier bowel habits and reducing bowel-related symptoms.
Erectile Dysfunction
Erectile dysfunction (ED) affects the ability to achieve or maintain an erection, impacting quality of life and relationships. Did you know? Pelvic floor exercises can enhance blood flow and improve muscle support for erectile function. Approximately 50% of men over 50 experience some degree of ED, with physiotherapy offering a non-invasive option to help manage this condition.
Pelvic Pain
Pelvic pain in men can result from muscle tension, injury, or nerve-related issues in the pelvic area. Chronic or persistent pelvic pain can have a significant impact on mental health and daily life, with physiotherapy offering effective methods to manage and relieve this condition.