Pelvic Physiotherapy, a specialized form of physiotherapy, plays a vital role in helping men regain control, improve function, and enhance their quality of life after prostate cancer treatment.
Prostate cancer is one of the most common cancers affecting men worldwide. While advances in medical treatments like surgery, radiation, and chemotherapy have improved survival rates, the recovery process can often come with a range of physical challenges. One area that is often overlooked is the pelvic health of men post-prostate cancer treatment.
Get in touch with us at Triangle Physiotherapy, we have physiotherapists that are trained in cancer rehabilitation as well as pelvic health. We can help you recover from the side effects of cancer treatment and regain your quality of life.
Prostate Cancer and Its Impact

Prostate cancer typically develops in the prostate gland, a small organ located below the bladder. Treatment options can include surgery (prostatectomy), radiation therapy, hormone therapy, or chemotherapy. While these treatments are effective in managing cancer, they often lead to side effects, particularly in the pelvic region. Common issues that arise after prostate cancer treatment include urinary incontinence, erectile dysfunction, pelvic pain, and difficulty with bowel control.
These conditions can significantly affect a man’s physical and emotional well-being, leading to decreased quality of life, social withdrawal, and even depression. This is where pelvic rehabilitation comes in.
What Is Pelvic Rehabilitation?
Pelvic rehabilitation is a specialized form of physical therapy that focuses on restoring function to the pelvic floor muscles and addressing issues related to the pelvic organs. These muscles support the bladder, bowel, and reproductive organs. For men recovering from prostate cancer, pelvic rehabilitation can help restore strength, control, and coordination in the pelvic region, leading to improvements in urinary control, sexual function, and overall pelvic health.
A trained pelvic health physiotherapist will assess the patient’s specific symptoms and develop a personalized treatment plan. The goal is to reduce discomfort, improve mobility, and enhance the patient’s ability to resume normal daily activities.
How Pelvic Health Physiotherapy Helps After Prostate Cancer Treatment
1. Improving Urinary Control
Urinary incontinence is a common side effect after prostate cancer surgery or radiation. The pelvic floor muscles, which help control urine flow, can become weakened or damaged during treatment. Pelvic rehabilitation techniques, including exercises to strengthen these muscles, can help men regain bladder control and reduce the frequency of leaks. Kegel exercises and electrical stimulation are often used to retrain the pelvic floor muscles and improve urinary continence.
2. Enhancing Sexual Function
Erectile dysfunction (ED) is another common concern after prostate cancer treatment. Pelvic rehabilitation can help address ED by improving blood flow to the penis and strengthening the pelvic floor muscles that contribute to sexual function. Manual therapy, muscle retraining, and pelvic exercises can also help men regain confidence and improve their sexual health.
3. Relieving Pelvic Pain
Pelvic pain or discomfort can persist after treatment, especially if nerve tissue was affected during surgery or radiation. Manual therapy techniques such as myofascial release, soft tissue mobilization, and gentle stretching can help relieve pain, improve flexibility, and reduce tension in the pelvic area.
4. Improving Bowel Function
For some men, prostate cancer treatment can lead to bowel dysfunction, such as constipation or fecal incontinence. Pelvic rehabilitation techniques can help restore normal bowel function by strengthening the muscles involved in bowel control and improving coordination between the pelvic floor and the digestive system.
The Importance of Early Intervention
The sooner men begin pelvic rehabilitation after prostate cancer treatment, the better the outcomes. Early intervention can help prevent long-term complications, reduce recovery time, and improve overall quality of life. It’s important to consult a pelvic health physiotherapist who specializes in post-cancer recovery for a personalized treatment plan.
Call us today to book an appointment and learn about how we can help you.