Men’s Health
Restore function, relieve pain, regain confidence
Specialist care for men’s pelvic health
At Joint Dynamics, our men’s health physiotherapy service provides specialist assessment and treatment for a wide range of pelvic health concerns that can affect comfort, confidence, function, and quality of life. Many of these issues are under-discussed, but they are often highly treatable with the right support. Whether you are experiencing bladder or bowel symptoms, persistent pelvic pain, sexual dysfunction, changes following surgery, or discomfort linked to exercise and everyday activities, our specially trained physiotherapists are here to help.
Care is delivered in a professional, discreet, and confidential environment, using evidence-based treatment tailored to your individual symptoms, goals, and lifestyle.
Why men’s pelvic health matters
Pelvic floor dysfunction is more common than many men realise. The pelvic floor plays an important role in bladder and bowel control, sexual function, pelvic stability, and everyday comfort, and changes in how these muscles function can result in a wide range of symptoms.
These may include urinary leakage or urgency, difficulty emptying the bladder, constipation, sexual pain or dysfunction, and persistent discomfort through the pelvis, groin, or abdomen. Pelvic health concerns can also develop following surgery or become aggravated by activities such as cycling and weightlifting.
Although these issues can have a significant impact on confidence and quality of life, they do not need to be accepted as something you simply have to live with. With a detailed assessment and targeted treatment, physiotherapy can help identify contributing muscle patterns, restore function, reduce discomfort, and support long-term wellbeing.
Our approach at Joint Dynamics
Our men’s health physiotherapists bring specialist training across pelvic health, musculoskeletal physiotherapy, and functional rehabilitation. This allows us to look beyond individual symptoms and understand how pelvic floor function interacts with movement, strength, breathing, posture, and the wider musculoskeletal system.
Your care begins with a thorough assessment to understand your symptoms, medical history, lifestyle, and goals. Depending on your needs, treatment may include pelvic floor rehabilitation, hands-on therapy, targeted exercise, movement and strength work, education, and practical lifestyle strategies.
Where appropriate, we also work collaboratively with doctors and other healthcare professionals to ensure your care is safe, coordinated, and comprehensive.
Every programme is personalised. Our aim is not simply to manage symptoms in the short term, but to give you the knowledge, strategies, and physical capacity to restore function, improve confidence, and achieve lasting results.
Take the first step today
Pelvic health concerns can be difficult to talk about, but professional support can make a meaningful difference. If you are experiencing pain, bladder or bowel changes, sexual dysfunction, or concerns before or after surgery, book a men’s health physiotherapy session at Joint Dynamics. Our specialist team can help you understand what is happening, identify the right approach, and work towards better function and long-term wellbeing.
Areas we support
Bladder & bowel health
Assessment and treatment for urinary incontinence, urgency, frequency, incomplete bladder emptying, post-void dribbling, constipation, bowel incontinence, haemorrhoids, and bladder or bowel changes following surgery.
Sexual
health
Support for concerns including erectile dysfunction, premature ejaculation, Peyronie’s disease, hard flaccid syndrome, sexual pain, and other pelvic floor factors that may be affecting sexual function or comfort.
Abdominal & pelvic function
Assessment and rehabilitation for persistent pelvic pain, prostatitis, groin pain and discomfort, cycling-related or weightlifting-related pelvic pain, and abdominal separation (diastasis).
Pre- & post-operative care
Specialist support before and after procedures such as prostatectomy, hernia repair, and haemorrhoid surgery. Physiotherapy can help prepare the pelvic floor ahead of surgery, support recovery afterwards, restore function, and improve longer-term outcomes.
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