Male Pelvic Health Physiotherapy Christchurch
Supporting men of all ages and stages
Pelvic problems can greatly impact a man’s quality of life, and our knowledgeable male pelvic health physiotherapists are here to help. Treating men with pelvic health issues requires a unique skill set, and out physiotherapists have completed advanced international training to provide compassionate, specialised care.
With a comprehensive understanding of pelvic physiology, we offer personalised guidance to optimise functioning. Whether you’re dealing with complications after prostate cancer treatment, urinary incontinence or urgency, bowel-related concerns, pelvic pain, or other conditions, we’re here to assist. We aim to empower you with knowledge and tools to improve your pelvic health and overall wellbeing. Don’t suffer in silence – seek the help you deserve.
In addition to our expertise in male pelvic health, we are excited to launch the Active Health Prostate Cancer Recovery Programme, an evidence-based programme with a proactive approach. This programme is designed to optimise continence, erectile function, functional capacity, well-being, and quality of life following radical prostatectomy, or other prostate cancer treatments. More information can be found on our page.
Common male pelvic health symptoms and conditions we treat:
Bladder and bowel symptoms
This could include bladder or bowel leakage, urgency, and/or frequency, or difficulty emptying the bladder or bowel.
Constipation
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Chronic prostatitis
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Pelvic or high adductor sports injuries
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Coccyx/tailbone injuries
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Scar tissue or adhesions
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Male pelvic cancer
This includes prostate, testicular or bowel.
Overactive bladder syndrome
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Acute and chronic pelvic pain
This includes groin, buttock, perineal pain or penile and/or scrotal pain.
Chronic back or hip conditions
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Pudendal neuralgia
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Pelvic floor weakness or tension
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Sexual dysfunction
This includes erectile issues, penile changes or pain.