Contrary to popular belief, pelvic floor dysfunctions are not limited to females.
We provide hope and healing for male pelvic pain, incontinence and pelvic dysfunction.
"This may seem a little dramatic, but Sarton Physical Therapy has changed my life. Two years ago, I had my third back surgery, a 4-level fusion. Within a week of the surgery I developed a pain in one of my testicles." Read More
My urologist said I had Epididymitis and put me on antibiotics, three different antibiotics over an 8-week period made no difference in my symptoms, the doctor recommended removing the testicle.
"As a male having any pelvic floor ailment one soon finds out that pelvic floor physical therapy specialists for men are exceedingly difficult to come by..." Read More
...especially with the high magnitude of experience that Julie Sarton and her team have at Sarton Physical Therapy!
"More than 10 hours driving with no pain symptoms at all..." Read More
Sitting in the airplane on my way back home for another 13 hours didn’t cause any remarkable pain either.
Common Dysfunctions Successfully Treated in Males with Pelvic Floor Dysfunction
Pelvic & Sexual Pain Dysfunctions
Pelvic floor tension myalgia/ pelvic floor muscle spasm
Chronic pelvic pain syndrome
Chronic Prostatitis
Pudendal neuralgia
Pain with ejaculation or erection
Testicular, scrotal, penile, or groin pain
Musculoskeletal Dysfunction
Coccyx or tailbone pain
Pubic symphysis pain
Lumbosacral strain
Abdominal wall hernia
Piriformis syndrome
Low back, hip, groin, or pelvic pain that has not responded to conventional physical therapy
Bowel and/or Bladder Dysfunctions
Interstitial cystitis
Urinary urgency and/or frequency
Urinary retention or incomplete emptying
Urinary incontinence
Fecal incontinence
Chronic Constipation/Outlet dysfunction
Post-Surgical Pain or Dysfunction
Post-prostatectomy urinary incontinence
Adhesions / scar tissue after urologic, intestinal, or cancer-related surgeries
Evaluation
Our comprehensive evaluation by our expert physical therapists will help to identify the causes driving your pelvic pain. An extensive medical history and physical exam reveals whether poor posture, faulty biomechanics, tight muscles, trigger points, weakness, or nerve disorders are part of your problem. Pelvic floor muscles will be specifically evaluated as well - as they are an essential part of the physical therapy diagnostic process. Additionally, restricted scar tissue or adhesions, connective tissue and fascial restrictions are evaluated to assess their involvement in your pelvic floor dysfunction.
Treatment
Manual therapy such as myofascial release, joint mobilization, nerve gliding/tension release and visceral manipulation creates the cornerstone of our treatment. Correcting abnormal movement patterns and posture via neuromuscular re-education, therapeutic exercises and core strengthening is an integral component of treatment as well. Additionally, utilizing pain reducing strategies combined with cutting edge modalities such as warm laser therapy facilitates faster healing.
Did you know?
Cyclist's Syndrome is a common term for symptoms of pudendal nerve irritation or pudendal neuralgia. Symptoms can include: pain in “sit bones”, perineum, genitals, and/or anus, pain with sitting/cycling, urinary, bowel, and/or sexual dysfunction, and/or feeling of foreign object in rectum or perineum. Cycling can lead to...