Men’s Pelvic Health Matters — don’t ignore the signs of male pelvic floor dysfunction.
Take back control, comfort, and confidence in your sexual health.
Pelvic floor dysfunction can affect men in many ways — from pain in the groin, genitals, or abdomen to issues with bladder, bowel, or sexual health.
The good news? You’re not alone, and you’re not stuck. Pelvic physical therapy offers real, lasting relief by helping you move, stretch, and strengthen your body in ways that support healing and function.

Pelvic Pain
MAPP Assessment for root causes impeding optimal pelvic health for a comprehensive approach tailored to you specifically.

Incontinence
Surprised by urinary leakage? Navigating incontinence can be challenging and Kegels are not always the best solution.

ED & Wellness
Proven strategies that improve your overall physical & sexual health. Conservative, safe and strategic treatment.
What people are saying
Tom S.
“Melissa explains everything so clearly from the start. I actually felt better after just learning about my anatomy. Everything after that was spot on and helpful. Now I am painfree.“
Bob P.
“I was beginning to feel like my symptoms were all in my head. I would respond to antibiotics prescribed by my doc initially but then went right back to the usual pain with sitting and after ejaculation. This program helped me get out of that vicious cycle for good!“
Mike A.
“After suffering years with testicular pain and no relief from the 3 urologists I saw, I threw the white flag and surrendered to physical therapy. All I can say is I wish I did this from the start!“
When It’s More Than Just “Performance”: Understanding ED, Pelvic Pain, and Bladder Changes in Men
Many men silently carry the weight of symptoms they rarely talk about — difficulty maintaining an erection, pelvic or groin pain that won’t go away, or unexpected bladder leakage. These are not just signs of aging or stress. They’re messages from your body asking for care and attention — and the good news is, healing is possible.
At Full Circle Pelvic Health, we see men every week who feel frustrated, embarrassed, or confused about what’s happening “down there.” They often say, “No one ever told me this could be treated with physical therapy.” But it can.
A Hidden Connection: The Pelvic Floor and Men’s Health
The pelvic floor is a group of muscles that support your bladder, bowels, and sexual function. When these muscles become tight, weak, or uncoordinated — often due to chronic stress, sitting for long hours, old injuries, or surgery — the effects can ripple through your entire system.
- Erectile dysfunction (ED) can arise when blood flow or nerve signals are disrupted by muscular tension or scar tissue.
- Pelvic pain may feel like aching in the perineum, testicles, or lower abdomen, sometimes mistaken for prostatitis.
- Bladder changes, like dribbling after urination or urinary urgency, can be caused by the same underlying dysfunctions.
The pelvic floor isn’t often talked about in men’s health — but it should be. It’s the foundation for strength, confidence, and sexual vitality.
The Mind-Body Link
Many men are surprised to learn that chronic pelvic issues are closely tied to the nervous system. When we live in “fight or flight” mode, our pelvic muscles often stay clenched without us even realizing it. Over time, this tension affects blood flow, tissue oxygenation, and nerve sensitivity — creating a cycle of pain, anxiety, and more tension.
Part of recovery involves retraining both the body and the mind to relax, restore balance, and trust the body again. Pelvic physical therapy can guide you through this process with education, breathwork, manual therapy, and tailored exercises that rebuild function from the inside out.
You’re Not Alone — and It’s Not All in Your Head
Statistics suggest that up to 50% of men over 40 experience some form of erectile dysfunction. Many more experience bladder control issues or unexplained pelvic pain, but few seek help — often because of shame or misinformation.
The truth is, these symptoms are not a sign of weakness or failure. They are simply signals that your body needs support. And when you address the root cause — not just the symptoms — recovery can be profound.
A Path Toward Healing
At Full Circle Pelvic Health, we believe every man deserves to feel strong, confident, and connected to his body again. Treatment often includes:
- Pelvic floor muscle retraining — learning when to relax and when to engage
- Manual therapy to release tight fascia and scar tissue
- Bladder and bowel retraining for control and coordination
- Lifestyle and posture guidance to reduce daily strain
- Education about the mind-body connection and self-care tools
Each person’s journey is unique — and we meet you where you are, with compassion and confidentiality. It’s never too late to start feeling better. Pelvic pain, incontinence, or erectile issues are not your “new normal.” They’re simply a chapter that can change with the right care and understanding.
Full Circle Pelvic Health
Empowering men to reclaim strength, confidence, and vitality from the inside out. If you’re ready to take that first step, we’re here to listen — without judgment, without stigma, and with a plan to help you heal.