How Physiotherapy Supports Pelvic Health for Both Men and Women explores targeted strategies for recovery. Discover new paths to mobility, healing, and personalized care.
Pelvic health is often misunderstoodand even more often overlooked. While most people associate pelvic floor dysfunction with pregnancy or postpartum concerns, the truth is that pelvic health issues affect both men and women, across all ages and lifestyles.
Whether youre dealing with bladder control problems, pelvic pain, post-surgical recovery, or core instability, physiotherapy offers a science-based, non-invasive, and effective path to healing. At YourFormSux, we provide comprehensive pelvic floor physiotherapy for all genders, helping Torontonians regain strength, function, and confidence from the inside out.
Heres how physiotherapy supports pelvic health for both men and womenand why it should be part of everyones wellness toolkit.
Understanding the Pelvic Floor: A Shared Foundation
The pelvic floor is a group of muscles, fascia, and connective tissues that span the bottom of the pelvis. These muscles are responsible for:
Bladder and bowel control
Sexual function and pleasure
Core stability and spinal support
Pelvic organ support
Pressure regulation during movement and exertion
Despite anatomical differences, both men and women rely on a healthy, coordinated pelvic floor to move well, feel well, and function without discomfort or dysfunction.
Common Pelvic Health Issues in Men and Women
While some pelvic floor concerns are gender-specific, many are shared by all. Heres how symptoms can show up:
Shared Symptoms:
Urinary incontinence (stress, urge, or mixed)
Pelvic pain or heaviness
Constipation or straining
Pain during or after sex
Low back, hip, or groin pain
Core weakness or instability
Women-Specific Conditions:
Postpartum pelvic floor trauma
Prolapse (bladder, uterus, or rectum)
Pain with vaginal penetration
Menopause-related tissue changes
Men-Specific Conditions:
Post-prostate surgery incontinence
Erectile dysfunction or premature ejaculation
Chronic prostatitis or pelvic pain
Urinary dribbling or incomplete voiding
Pelvic floor dysfunction often overlaps with postural imbalances, breathing issues, and core dysfunction, which means a whole-body approach to treatment is essentialand exactly what physiotherapy provides.
How Physiotherapy Addresses Pelvic Floor Dysfunction
Pelvic floor physiotherapy is about much more than Kegels. At YourFormSux, we use a full-body, breath-led approach that targets the root causes of dysfunction, not just the symptoms.
Heres how it helps:
1. Comprehensive Assessment
Your physiotherapy journey starts with a detailed history and assessment, including posture, movement patterns, breathing, and core activation. With your consent, we may also include internal or external pelvic exams to assess muscle tone, strength, and coordination.
2. Pelvic Floor Muscle Training
Training isnt always about strengtheningsometimes it’s about learning to relax. We teach you how to activate, release, and coordinate your pelvic floor muscles with your breath, core, and movement, so they function efficiently in daily life.
3. Breath and Core Integration
The pelvic floor is part of your core canister, working with the diaphragm and deep abdominals to manage pressure. We help you retrain your breath and alignment to reduce symptoms and improve core support.
4. Pain and Tension Release
For those experiencing pelvic pain, tension, or tightness, hands-on therapy and relaxation techniques can reduce muscle guarding, restore mobility, and calm the nervous systemessential for lasting relief.
5. Functional Movement Retraining
Physiotherapy goes beyond the table. We teach you how to engage your pelvic floor during everyday movements like lifting, walking, squatting, or returning to sportso you feel strong and supported in motion.
6. Lifestyle and Behaviour Coaching
Bladder habits, bowel routines, hydration, posture, and even gym habits can impact your pelvic health. Your therapist will help you identify and adjust these factors for long-term improvement.
When Should You Seek Pelvic Floor Physiotherapy?
You dont need to wait for symptoms to worsenor appear at all. Pelvic floor physiotherapy is valuable for prevention, recovery, and performance. Consider therapy if you experience:
Leaking urine or stool during activity or rest
Pain during sex, ejaculation, or bowel movements
Heaviness or bulging in the pelvic area
Difficulty starting or stopping the flow of urine
Chronic low back, hip, or pelvic pain
Feeling disconnected from your core or breathing
Preparing for or recovering from surgery (prostatectomy, hysterectomy, childbirth, etc.)
No issue is too small to be addressedearly intervention leads to better, faster outcomes.
Breaking the Stigma: Pelvic Health Is for Everyone
Many men avoid seeking help for pelvic floor dysfunction due to embarrassment or misinformation. Similarly, many women delay treatment because they assume symptoms are normal after birth or with age.
Heres the truth: pelvic floor dysfunction is common, but not normaland it is highly treatable.
Pelvic floor physiotherapy is not gendered care. Its human carean essential part of feeling strong, functional, and in control of your body.
Why Choose YourFormSux for Pelvic Floor Physiotherapy in Toronto?
At YourFormSux, were changing the conversation around pelvic health. Our team of trained pelvic health physiotherapists offers:
Trauma-informed, inclusive care for all genders
Thorough assessments of pelvic floor, breath, and posture
Education and empowerment, not just exercises
Confidential, compassionate, and personalized treatment
Support through every stage: prehab, rehab, recovery, and performance
Whether youre recovering from surgery, managing a chronic condition, or simply want to move and feel better, well help you reconnect with your body from the inside out.
Final Thoughts: Your Pelvic Floor Deserves Attention
Pelvic health isnt just a womens health issueits a whole-body, whole-life issue that affects movement, function, and wellbeing. With pelvic floor physiotherapy, you can address pain, improve control, and rediscover comfort and confidence in your daily life.





