Men’s Pelvic Health Physical Therapy

There are other answers besides medication, surgery, or just dealing with it!

Men Have Pelvic Floors Too!

As a society, we are just barely starting to talk about women’s pelvic health issues, but men can absolutely benefit from care too.

When you are dealing with something as specific and impactful as care for “down there” you want to work with someone who knows what they are talking about.

While there is a lot of overlap between men’s and women’s health, our anatomy and function are also unique.  We think you deserve to work with someone who understands the nuance and can give you targeted care so that you can move beyond your symptoms and have the confidence to live your life.

Dr. Nathan has done extensive training specifically in men’s pelvic health care and will work with you in a non-judgmental, caring way to tackle your symptoms and provide you tools to get back to the things that are important to you.

We Can Help With:

  • Pelvic Pain

  • Erectile Dysfunction

  • Penis Pain

  • Testicular Pain

  • Prostatitis

  • Urinary frequency

  • Urinary leakage

  • Pain with penetration

  • Low back pain

  • Sacroiliac pain

  • Hip pain

  • Tailbone (coccyx) pain

  • Constipation

  • Bowel dysfunction

  • Bladder dysfunction

  • Post-void dribble

  • Pain with orgasm

  • Post-surgical care

  • Pudendal neuralgia

  • Post prostatectomy

We know nobody wants to go to pelvic floor physical therapy, but we try to make it as comfortable as possible and get you back to your life as fast as we can!

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 FAQs

  • Just like other types of physical therapy, we assess and treat issues with muscles, nerves, connective tissue, and joints. In the specialty of men’s health, we just do this to help you with concerns in your pelvic region (generally from your abdomen to your thighs) that can cause pain or issues with bladder, bowel, and sexual function. We still take a head to toe approach so that we can identify root cause issues, but can also more directly assess and treat your pelvic floor which is a group of muscles at the base of your pelvis.

  • Nope! Washington is a direct-access state for physical therapy services so you can see us without jumping through the hoops of seeing a physician first. Our therapists are well trained in screening for issues that would warrant a follow up with a physician and will make sure you are in the right place too. Some insurance providers do require a referral, so if you are worried about reimbursement for our services, you can call to check with them.

  • You should ALWAYS be in control of your own body and care.  We often find it valuable to do an internal examination to get specific information about how your pelvic floor muscles are functioning and will explain why we are recommending an exam if it makes sense. However, if for any reason at all you’d prefer not to, we have plenty of tools to still be able to get you results with a purely external approach.

  • Your initial evaluation starts even before you walk in the door the first time. We send comprehensive paperwork for you to complete prior to your appointment so that your therapist can begin to get a picture of what you may be needing and plan a tailored evaluation. Then, on your first visit, we like to hear your story and chat about anything that is too hard to capture in the paperwork alone. From there, we complete an external and/or internal examination (internal work is never mandatory) to continue gathering information and work with you to build a plan of care to get your symptoms to go away and stay away!

  • Your treatment is always individualized to your specific needs as we do not believe in a cookie-cutter approach!  Often, treatment will include a combination of manual therapy, education, and/or movement strategies that will target your specific issues. Each of our sessions is about an hour long, and within that time we check in to see how you are doing or if there is anything specific you want to discuss, do the actual interventions that we have planned for that day, and then make sure you are clear in what to be doing between appointments and where you are in your overall plan of care.

  • 1000%! We believe it is never too early or too late to start pelvic floor physical therapy. Occasionally there are a few more layers to peel back if your symptoms have been going on a long time, but we have seen people at all ages and stages feel better from things they thought just had to be their new normal.

  • YES! Physicians are often looking for more medical issues such as infections or anatomical issues that require medication or procedures to help. Physical therapists on the other hand are the experts on nerves, muscles, and the actual function of your body. We take a different approach to both assessment and treatment and often can find plenty of things to address that will help you reach your goals. So if you’ve been told “there is nothing wrong,” know that it is awesome that you have been cleared for more medical issues and now we can get to work on whatever is causing your problems. We believe you. We know you’re not making it up. You just need to find the right type of provider who can actually address what is causing your concerns.

  • We sure think so! The reality is that every pelvic floor therapist has different levels of training and a different lens in which they assess and treat. Plus, in different systems, they may not have the time to dive as thoroughly into your case or put in the effort necessary to truly understand what is going on. We really appreciate when people care about their own health enough to give it another try when they have had a less than successful outcome with someone else, and it is so rewarding when they see the results they deserve!

  • We totally get that you want to know this and wish that it was a simple answer!  Because the factors that could be impacting your condition are different for everyone, even people with the same diagnosis, we don’t know until we start working with you. Things such as how long you’ve been having a problem, your medical history, your daily habits, how much you can devote to your journey, etc. can all play a part. What we do know is that you should be seeing some positive change within the first 3-5 visits. Then, we will continue to work with you until your symptoms are not only gone but you have the tools to keep them away for good!

  • We almost always  give you things to work on at home, but what that looks like will vary based on the person! If you are already overloaded with your life to the point that having one more thing to do feels impossible, we may just lean into how to make the things you’re already doing just a little bit better for your body. Maybe we help you figure out how to sneak in a few healthy habits in your schedule. Or maybe you are ready to build in a new exercise routine and want guidance in how best to do that.  The bottom line is that what you do outside of the clinic matters so we will be talking about things to implement on your own, but we are going to meet you where you are to make sure it is sustainable and not just another stressor. It will only work if it works for YOU!

  • Ultimately, you can wear whatever you feel most comfortable in, but sometimes it can be helpful to wear something you can move around in if exercise is a part of our plan together or we need to access certain parts of your body. We always have options available if you aren’t able to come in specific clothing and we decide it would be helpful to have you change.

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