Men’s Health

Pelvic Pain
Prostate Surgery
Pain during Sex
Incontinence
Sexual Health
Constipation

Pelvic health concerns don’t only affect women.

Many men silently experience pain, dysfunction or discomfort related to the pelvic floor without knowing where to turn.

At Renard Clinic, we offer specialized physiotherapy for men to treat a wide range of symptoms linked to the pelvic region, from chronic pain to post-surgical recovery and sexual health issues.

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What is Male Pelvic Health?

Male pelvic health refers to the well-being of the muscles, nerves, and organs in the lower abdomen, including the bladder, prostate, bowel, and sexual function.

  • The male pelvic floor supports essential functions such as:
    Urinary control
    Sexual performance (erection, ejaculation)
    Organ support and pressure regulation
    Core stability and posture

    When it’s not functioning properly, it can lead to pain, leaks, tension, or sexual difficulties and often affects emotional well-being and confidence, too

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MALE HEALTH

Understanding Male Pelvic Health: What Every Man Should Know

PELVIC FLOOR

Why Pelvic Floor Physio Isn’t Just for Women

SIGNS

Signs Your Pelvic Health May Be at Risk

LEARNING

The Role of the Pelvic Floor in Men’s Health

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Chronic Pelvic Pain in Men

Men can experience chronic pelvic pain without any visible cause.

  • Symptoms may include:

    • Pain in the perineum, penis, testicles, rectum or lower back

    • Burning, tingling or stabbing sensations

    • Discomfort when sitting

    • A feeling of “tightness” or “pressure”

    • Pain during or after ejaculation

    • Pudendal neuralgia

    • Muscle overactivity and trigger points

    • Post-viral or post-inflammatory pelvic tension

    These symptoms are frequently linked to pelvic floor dysfunction, nerve irritation, or muscular imbalance and can severely impact quality of life. With the right care, chronic pain can be managed and reduced

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LEARNING

Understanding Chronic Pelvic Pain in Men

SITTING

Why Sitting Hurts and What You Can Do About It

PHYSIO SESSION

What is Chronic Pelvic Pain Syndrome and How Can Physio Help?

PUDENDAL NERVE

Could It Be Pudendal Neuralgia?

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Male Urinary Dysfunction

Pelvic floor dysfunction may cause:

  • Urinary urgency or frequency

  • Post-void dribbling

  • Incomplete emptying

  • Urinary incontinence (after prostate surgery or otherwise)

  • These symptoms are not just part of aging, they are treatable with pelvic health rehabilitation, lifestyle changes, and proper guidance.

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URGENCY

Why Do I Keep Running to the Bathroom ? Even When I Don’t Really Need to Pee?

PHYSIO SESSION

What Happens During a Pelvic Floor Physiotherapy Session for Men?

SURGERY

Still Leaking After Prostate Surgery? You’re Not Alone and You’re Not Broken.

PELVIC FLOOR

How Pelvic Floor Therapy Can Improve Urinary Symptoms

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Sexual and Erectile Health

Sexual function is deeply connected to pelvic health.

  • The pelvic floor is deeply involved in erection, ejaculation and sensation. If there's too much tension or not enough coordination, symptoms may include:

    • Erectile dysfunction

    • Pain during or after ejaculation

    • Delayed or premature ejaculation

    • Decreased sensation or performance anxiety

    We help:

    • Reduce tension and overactivity

    • Restore blood flow and neuromuscular control

    • Educate on mind-body connection, stress, and sexual response

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PREMATURE EJACULATION

Premature Ejaculation: What Your Pelvic Floor Has to Do With It

CORE

Erections, Leaks & Pressure : What Your Core Has to Do With It

ERECTION

Pelvic Floor and Erections: What You Didn’t Learn in School

PARTNER

How Your Pelvic Health Affects Your Partner and What You Can Do About It

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Post-Surgical Pelvic Rehabilitation

Support before and after surgery because healing starts early.
Whether you're preparing for a prostatectomy, recovering from a TURP, or experiencing post-operative pelvic tension, pelvic physiotherapy helps your body regain control, comfort and confidence.

  • Conditions we support:

    • Prostatectomy (pre- and post-operative care)

    • TURP and BPH-related procedures

    • Pelvic pain or tension after surgery

    • Post-operative incontinence or urgency

    • Abdominal or perineal scars

    • Erectile dysfunction or intimacy concerns

    • Post-hernia surgery recovery

    You don’t have to wait for symptoms to begin.
    We work both pre- and post-operatively to optimise healing and reduce long-term complications.

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PROSTATE SURGERY

Before and After Prostate Surgery: What Pelvic Physio Can Do for You

INTIMACY

How Surgery (or Even a Diagnosis) Can Impact Your Intimacy  and What to Do About It

LEAKAGE

Why You're Still Leaking Months After Prostate Surgery

BPH

Pelvic Physio for Benign Prostate Enlargement (BPH): Yes, It Helps

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Bowel & Rectal Health

Pelvic floor issues can also contribute to:

  • Constipation or straining

  • Painful or incomplete bowel movements

  • Rectal pain or pressure

  • Pelvic floor dyssynergia (when muscles don’t coordinate)

  • Bowel incontinence (gas or stool leakage, smearing, urgency)

  • We assess and treat bowel-related tension with manual therapy, breathing and neuromuscular retraining.

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TRAINING

Constipation and the Pelvic Floor: The Missing Link

BOWEL LEAK

Struggling With Bowel Leaks? You’re Not Alone And We Can Help

STRAINING

Why You Shouldn’t Push: Understanding Pressure and the Pelvic Floor

BLOATED

Bloated, Heavy, and Uncomfortable? It Might Be Your Pelvic Floor.

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