How Pelvic Floor Physiotherapy Helps You Recover After Prostate Surgery explores targeted strategies for recovery. Discover new paths to mobility, healing, and personalized care.
Prostate surgeryespecially a radical prostatectomycan be a life-saving procedure in the treatment of prostate cancer. But as many men in Toronto and across Canada have discovered, recovery doesnt end in the hospital. Once the surgery is complete, a new set of challenges often emerges: urinary incontinence, erectile dysfunction, pelvic pain, and loss of confidence.
These post-operative symptoms are common, but they are not permanentand they are not something you have to manage alone. Pelvic floor physiotherapy is one of the most effective ways to support your body after prostate surgery, helping you regain bladder control, improve sexual function, and rebuild overall strength and confidence.
This blog explains how pelvic physiotherapy works, why its essential after prostate surgery, and how it can dramatically improve your recovery and quality of life.
What Happens to the Pelvic Floor After Prostate Surgery?
Your pelvic floor muscles form a supportive sling beneath your bladder, bowel, and prostate. They play a critical role in bladder control, bowel regulation, posture, and sexual function.
During prostate surgery (especially a radical prostatectomy), the prostate gland is removed. This can impact nearby nerves, muscles, and sphincters that help control urination and erections. As a result, men often experience:
Stress urinary incontinence (leakage during coughing, sneezing, or exertion)
Urinary urgency and frequency
Difficulty regaining full bladder control
Erectile dysfunction or reduced sexual sensation
Pelvic or perineal pain and tightness
These symptoms can persist for weeks, months, or even longer without targeted rehabilitation.
How Pelvic Floor Physiotherapy Helps After Prostate Surgery
1. Strengthens the Pelvic Floor for Better Bladder Control
One of the main goals of post-surgical physiotherapy is to retrain the pelvic floor muscles to support the bladder and urethra. With proper strengthening exercises, you can:
Improve the timing and strength of pelvic muscle contractions
Reduce or eliminate urine leakage
Regain bladder control more quickly and confidently
Prevent long-term incontinence
Your physiotherapist will guide you in activating the correct muscles, tracking your progress, and avoiding common mistakes like compensating with surrounding muscles.
2. Supports Recovery of Sexual Function
After surgery, erectile difficulties are common due to nerve involvement and reduced blood flow. Pelvic floor physiotherapy supports sexual recovery by:
Improving pelvic circulation
Releasing muscle tension that may inhibit arousal or orgasm
Strengthening the muscles involved in erection and ejaculation
Rebuilding sexual confidence through education and support
When combined with medical care or other treatments, pelvic physiotherapy can enhance recovery and sexual well-being.
3. Manages Pelvic Pain and Muscle Tension
Some men develop tightness, trigger points, or pain in the pelvic floor area after surgery. This can interfere with bladder function, movement, and comfort. Your physiotherapist can help:
Use hands-on techniques to reduce tension
Improve mobility and reduce scar tissue restrictions
Address postural and breathing patterns that may increase pelvic strain
Help you return to pain-free movement and activity
4. Guides a Safe Return to Activity
After surgery, knowing when and how to resume exercise, work, or daily tasks can feel overwhelming. Physiotherapy helps you rebuild gradually with a plan tailored to your recovery timeline, ensuring you avoid overexertion and reduce the risk of complications.
5. Provides Prehabilitation (“Prehab”) if Started Early
Ideally, pelvic floor physiotherapy should begin before surgery to build awareness, strength, and confidence in your muscles. Men who start physiotherapy pre-operatively often experience faster and smoother recovery after surgery.
What to Expect in Your Recovery Sessions
At YourFormSux (YFS), we understand that prostate recovery is personal. Our physiotherapy sessions are confidential, respectful, and specifically tailored for men recovering from prostate surgery.
Heres what your treatment plan may include:
Education on anatomy, bladder retraining, and healing timelines
Pelvic floor muscle assessment (external or internal, with consent)
Customized exercise routines to improve strength, coordination, and control
Manual therapy or relaxation techniques to ease tension or pain
Lifestyle guidance on fluid intake, posture, physical activity, and toileting habits
Progress tracking to help you regain independence and reach your goals
We take a whole-body approach that respects where you are and supports where youre going.
Why Toronto Men Are Turning to Pelvic Health Physiotherapy
Toronto is home to an active, informed, and health-conscious population. As awareness of mens pelvic health continues to grow, more men are seeking non-invasive, therapeutic solutions to regain quality of life after prostate surgery.
Instead of suffering in silence or relying only on medications or devices, men are embracing physiotherapy as a proactive, empowering tool for recovery. At YFS, were proud to be part of this movementoffering expert pelvic care that supports both the body and the mind.
Final Thoughts: Take Charge of Your Recovery
Prostate surgery may change your body, but it doesnt have to define your future. With the right guidance and support, you can recover strength, bladder control, sexual function, and confidence.
Pelvic floor physiotherapy is more than just rehabilitationits a roadmap to restoration. It helps you understand your body, rebuild function, and take control of your health on your own terms.
At YourFormSux, were here to walk with you through every step of your post-surgical journeywith compassion, clarity, and clinically proven care.





