
Men's Pelvic Health Services at Inland Pelvic Health
Pelvic floor dysfunction doesn't just affect women. At Inland Pelvic Health, we provide specialized care for men experiencing a range of pelvic concerns—whether due to surgery, injury, chronic conditions, or unknown causes. Many men suffer silently with symptoms that are often overlooked or misdiagnosed. Our pelvic therapy team offers discreet, evidence-based support to help men regain comfort, confidence, and function.
Pelvic Pain in Men
Pelvic pain in men can be frustrating and difficult to pin down. You may experience aching, burning, tightness, or a sensation of pressure in the perineum, testicles, rectum, or groin. It may come and go—or persist for months.
At Inland Pelvic Health, we assess all contributing systems: musculoskeletal, nervous system, bladder and bowel function, and connective tissue.
Common diagnoses we treat include chronic prostatitis/chronic pelvic pain syndrome (CPPS), pudendal neuralgia, and myofascial pelvic pain.
Our treatment blends manual therapy, neuromuscular retraining, and restorative movement to help calm the system and restore balance.
Sexual Dysfunction and Erectile Health
Sexual dysfunction in men—including pain with arousal, difficulty achieving or maintaining erections, or reduced sensation—can be related to pelvic floor muscle imbalance, nerve irritation, or surgical history.
At Inland Pelvic Health, we address the physical contributors to sexual dysfunction using internal and external techniques to optimize tissue mobility, nerve health, and muscle coordination.
We work alongside other medical providers to ensure a comprehensive approach to restoring sexual health.
Voiding Difficulties
Difficulty initiating urination, incomplete bladder emptying, urgency, or hesitancy are all signs of pelvic floor dysfunction in men.
While these issues are common, they’re not something you have to live with. Pelvic therapy can identify patterns of tension, poor coordination, or compensations that affect your bladder and bowel habits.
We use biofeedback, neuromuscular re-education, and personalized strategies to retrain your system for more efficient voiding.
Pre- and Post-Prostatectomy Therapy
Pelvic physical therapy should be part of the standard of care before and after prostate surgery. Whether you’re preparing for a prostatectomy or are recovering months—or even years—after surgery, pelvic therapy can help.
Common issues like urinary incontinence, erectile dysfunction, and pelvic pain can improve significantly with rehabilitation.
Pre-operative sessions help train your muscles ahead of time, giving you better outcomes during your recovery.
Post-operatively, we address scar tissue, muscle weakness, and neuromuscular dysfunction to help you regain control and confidence.
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Regain control, restore confidence,
and feel like yourself again.
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