Men's Pelvic Health & Performance
Your pelvic floor matters — and you don't have to figure it out alone.
Men have a pelvic floor too — and it's responsible for far more than most people realize. This group of muscles supports the bladder, bowel, and sexual function. When they're not working optimally, the effects show up in ways that can quietly take over your quality of life.
At Weeks Wellness, our male pelvic floor therapy program offers discreet, evidence-based, one-on-one care designed specifically for men. No guesswork. No generic protocols. Just targeted treatment that gets to the root of what's going on.
Common Symptoms we Treat
We assess the full picture before touching a single exercise.
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Difficulty controlling urine, frequent urges to urinate, or leakage during activities such as coughing, exercising, or lifting. Pelvic floor physical therapy can help improve bladder control and support recovery after prostate surgery.
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Persistent aching, pressure, or sharp pain in the pelvis, tailbone, testicles, or the area between the scrotum and anus. These symptoms are often related to muscle tension, nerve irritation, or movement dysfunction.
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Difficulty achieving or maintaining an erection that may be influenced by pelvic floor weakness, poor coordination, muscle tightness, or reduced blood flow. Therapy can help restore muscle function and improve support for sexual health.
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Discomfort during or after ejaculation, which may stem from pelvic floor overactivity, muscle trigger points, or tension in the surrounding tissues.
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Ongoing pelvic pain, urinary symptoms, or discomfort often diagnosed as prostatitis, even when no infection is present. Pelvic floor physical therapy can help reduce muscle tension and address the underlying causes of chronic pelvic pain.
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Pain in the hips, low back, or Sacroiliac Joint that may be linked to poor core coordination, pelvic instability, or pelvic floor dysfunction.
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Straining, constipation, or the sensation that the bowels are not fully empty. Pelvic floor physical therapy can improve muscle relaxation and coordination to support more efficient bowel function.
Male Pelvic Floor Therapy Locations
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3689 Coolidge COURT, Unit 5,
Tallahassee, FL 32311Call: 850.750.0166
Text: 850.750.0166
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Inside Sculpt Body Bar
2716 Stonewood Park Loop Land O’lAkes, FL 34638Call: 813.705.7860
Text: 813.705.7860
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8332 US 301 N.
Parrish, Florida 34219
(Inside Anytime Fitness)Call: 941.394.1966
Text: 941.394.1966
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675 Massachusetts Avenue, Cambridge, MA, 02139
Call: 857.597.7773
Text: 857.597.7773Email: info@weekswellness.com
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The Professional Building 94 Pleasant St Suite 102 Arlington, MA 02476
Call: 339.329.8550
Text: 339.329.8550
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Century Suites, 100 Trade Center, South Suite G-700 Woburn, MA 01801
Call: 781.650.2781
Text: 781.650.2781
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164 Washington St. Suite 202 Norwell, MA 02061 (Inside Still Within)
Call: 781.630.7804
Text: 781.630.7804Email: info@weekswellness.com
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5959 Topanga Canyon Blvd Unit 140 Woodland Hills, CA 91367
Call: 747.204.2936
Text: 747.204.2936
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10394 W Chatfield Ave Unit 105 Littleton, CO 80127
Call: 720.821.7370
Text: 720.821.7370
Email: info@weekswellness.com
More ways we can support your care
Nutrition & Dietetics
Nutrition and dietetics are often the first step in a functional, collaborative care plan, supporting healing, energy, digestion, and overall body function. Integrated nutrition helps reduce inflammation, improve recovery, and enhance the results of your overall treatment plan.
Functional Medicine
You’ve run the labs. You’ve taken the supplements.
Maybe even tried the latest wellness trend…But deep down, you know: You’re still not getting the answers (or the results) you deserve.
Orthopedic Care
Our orthopedic specialists provide comprehensive care for musculoskeletal conditions and injuries. From joint pain to post-operative rehabilitation, we utilize evidence-based practices to improve mobility, reduce pain, and enhance functional recovery.
“Weeks Wellness stands out as a place that truly values whole-body health and personalized care. The team is passionate, knowledgeable, and committed to helping people feel their best. You can tell they put thought into creating a calm, welcoming environment, and they offer a range of services that support long-term wellness.
If you're looking for a practice that takes a more thoughtful and holistic approach to health, Weeks Wellness definitely deserves a look!”
— J. A. | Google ReviewFAQs
How do I know if I need pelvic floor physical therapy?
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You may benefit from pelvic floor physical therapy if you experience leaking urine, frequent urges to urinate, pelvic pressure, constipation, sexual dysfunction, or persistent pain in the pelvis, groin, hips, or lower back.
Is pelvic floor physical therapy only for women?
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No. Men have pelvic floor muscles as well, and dysfunction in these muscles can contribute to bladder, bowel, sexual, and pain-related concerns. Pelvic floor physical therapy is effective for people of all genders.
Can pelvic floor physical therapy help after prostate surgery?
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Yes. Pelvic floor physical therapy is commonly recommended before and after procedures such as a Radical Prostatectomy to improve bladder control, reduce leakage, and support a smoother recovery.
How many sessions will I need?
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The number of visits depends on your symptoms, goals, and how long you have been experiencing the issue. Some patients notice improvement within a few sessions, while others benefit from a more comprehensive treatment plan.
Meet Your Pelvic Health Team
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