Pelvic Floor Therapy and EDS physical therapy serving Bethesda and Washington DC surrounding metropolitan areas
Urinary Dribbling
Pudendal neuralgia
Bladder Pain Syndrome
Urinary Urgency
Urinary frequency
Chronic Prostatitis
Proctalgia Fugax
Levator Ani Syndrome
Pudendal neuralgia
Fecal Incontinence
Constipation
Hermorrhoids
Dyssynergic defecation
Erectile dysfunction
Hard Flaccid
Pudendal neuralgia
Peyronie’s disease
Pain with ejaculation
Yes, men do have a pelvic floor! The pelvic floor is a group of muscles, ligaments, and connective tissues that support the pelvic organs. In men, these muscles support the bladder, bowel, and prostate, and they help control urinary and bowel function as well as sexual function. Click here to read more about pelvic floor anatomy in male pelvic floor!
An evaluation is necessary to be certain but some common findings of a tight pelvic floor in men are penile pain, feeling of pressure in pelvic area, pelvic pain, urinary dribbling, frequent urination, trouble emptying bladder, bowels, constipation etc.
Your therapist at EmpowerHeal Physical Therapy is extensively trained in assessing, diagnosing and treating your pelvic floor issues. We understand that this might be a complex and uncomfortable aspect of health to discuss. However, there is hope and there can be healing.
We’re just a short drive from downtown DC, and we specialize in discreet, one-on-one pelvic therapy sessions for men. Here’s what you can expect:
✅ 1-on-1, Private Sessions
All sessions are held in a private treatment room with a licensed physical therapist who specializes in men’s pelvic health.
✅ Evidence-Based Treatments
We use a combination of manual therapy, biofeedback, neuromuscular re-education, postural retraining, and exercise-based rehab.
✅ No Referral Needed
In Maryland, you can see a pelvic PT directly—no doctor’s referral is required.
✅ Expertise in Men’s Health
Our therapists have advanced training in treating male pelvic floor dysfunction, including post-surgical rehab (e.g. after prostate surgery).