PALMS PHYSIOTHERAPY & ALLIED HEALTH
📞9376 1443 - Noranda 📞6285 6185 - Malaga
Difficulty achieving or maintaining erections, which can be influenced by vascular, neurological, hormonal and pelvic floor factors.
Inflammation or irritation of the prostate that can cause pelvic pain, urinary symptoms and discomfort with sitting or activity.
Recovery after prostate surgery may involve pelvic floor changes, continence concerns, pain, and rebuilding confidence with activity and function.
Prostatitis (inflammation of the prostate)
Pudendal neuralgia (nerve pain in the pelvic area)
Stress incontinence (leakage with coughing, sneezing, or lifting)
Urge incontinence (sudden urge to urinate with leakage)
Mixed incontinence (combination of stress and urge incontinence)
Physiological or psychological causes affecting erectile function
Pelvic floor dysfunction contributing to erectile issues
Post-surgical rehabilitation after prostatectomy
Incontinence and erectile dysfunction following prostate cancer treatments
Pelvic floor exercises for recovery
Dysfunctional pelvic floor contributing to constipation
Difficulty with bowel movements due to pelvic floor muscle tightness
Weak or overactive pelvic floor muscles affecting bladder, bowel, and sexual function
Difficulty with emptying the bladder or bowel
Pelvic health issues contributing to lower back or hip discomfort
Connection between pelvic floor health and pain in the lower body
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