Expert Men's Pelvic Health Physiotherapy in Solihull & Dorridge

  • Overactive Bladder Syndrome.

  • Erectile dysfunction.

  • Prostatitis, CPPS.

  • Hard Flaccid Syndrome.

  • Urinary incontinence.

  • Rectal pain.

Conditions We Treat in Men's Pelvic Health

  • Post-surgery rehabilitation (e.g., prostate, hernia, bowel)

  • Pre surgery prehabilitation

  • Pain management : Pelvic pain, post ejaculation pain.

  • Sports injuries.

Relief for Chronic Pelvic Pain Syndrome (CPPS) & Prostatitis in Dorridge

Living with Chronic Prostatitis/Chronic Pelvic Pain Syndrome (CPPS) can be incredibly challenging. Symptoms like rectal, penis, testicular, or perineal pain, and pain with ejaculation, can deeply affect your daily life – from social activities and work to family and personal relationships. Many men in the Solihull and Dorridge area feel stuck, but effective physiotherapy can offer a path forward.

At Delaney Physiotherapy, I take a dedicated and different approach to CPPS. I ensure our sessions are thorough, allowing us to:

  • Listen Fully: We'll discuss all your symptoms and, crucially, how CPPS is impacting your life, so I get a complete understanding.

  • Personalise Your Recovery: Your goals are paramount. We'll develop a tailored treatment plan focused on what matters most to you for lasting relief.

  • Explain & Empower: I'll help you understand what's happening within your body and clearly explain the strategies we can use to alleviate your discomfort.

My treatment for CPPS at my Dorridge clinic combines specialised hands-on manual therapy, targeted 'hands-off' rehabilitative exercises, a personalised home exercise program, and expert advice on self-management. I'm here to guide you in managing and overcoming CPPS symptoms.

My goal is to help you regain control, reduce pain, and significantly improve your quality of life. Optimise you today – book your confidential consultation for CPPS treatment.


Understanding and Managing Hard Flaccid Syndrome (HFS) in Solihull

Hard Flaccid Syndrome (HFS) can present with a range of distressing symptoms, such as a rubbery or semi-rigid penile state, changes with bowel movements, loss of full rigidity, pain or discomfort, altered penile shape or curvature, sensory changes, and reduced arousal. I understand that HFS can be a devastating condition, often leading to significant anxiety and depression. If you're in the Solihull or Dorridge area and experiencing these issues, please know that specialised physiotherapy can help.

My approach to HFS recovery at Delaney Physiotherapy focuses on you as an individual:

  • Comprehensive Assessment: I schedule longer initial sessions to thoroughly explore your specific symptoms, understand what aggravates them, and how HFS is impacting your life.

  • Empowerment Through Understanding: My goal is for you to leave each session with a clearer understanding of HFS and equipped with practical skills and tailored exercises to effectively manage your condition step-by-step.

  • Personalised Treatment Plan: In my Dorridge clinic, I provide dedicated teaching of manual therapy techniques and specific exercises. You'll receive a detailed, emailed plan of action to support your progress at home.

Navigating Hard Flaccid Syndrome can feel overwhelming, but you don't have to do it alone. I am here to provide expert guidance and support you throughout your recovery journey.

For more details about HFS treatment, or to book a confidential session, please fill out our contact form or book your appointment today


Regain Control: Physiotherapy for Male Urinary Incontinence in Solihull

Experiencing urinary leakage can be incredibly disruptive, whether it occurs after prostate surgery, as post-dribble, or during physical activities such as lifting, running, or playing golf. The frustration and embarrassment are understandable, but you don't have to manage this alone. At Delaney Physiotherapy in Dorridge, I offer specialised support to help men across Solihull overcome male urinary incontinence and significantly reduce or eliminate the need for continence pads.

My physiotherapy approach is tailored specifically to you. Because the reasons for urinary leakage vary, I take the time to fully understand your unique situation, symptoms, and what triggers them. This isn't about generic advice; it's about finding what works for you. Together, we will:

  • Identify the Root Cause: A detailed assessment helps me understand the specific factors contributing to your incontinence.

  • Master Pelvic Floor Exercises: I'll ensure you learn how to perform pelvic floor muscle exercises correctly and effectively for optimal results.

  • Progressive Rehabilitation Plan: You'll receive a personalised and evolving exercise plan designed to build your strength and control over time.

Imagine confidently returning to your favourite activities, free from the worry of leakage or the need for pads. My aim is to help you achieve this.

To learn more about effective, personalised physiotherapy for male urinary incontinence, please complete our enquiry form or book your session at my Dorridge clinic today


Physiotherapy Support for Erectile Dysfunction (ED)

Erectile Dysfunction (ED) can be a distressing issue, whether you're finding it difficult to achieve or maintain an erection, or if you feel you're losing erections more quickly than you'd like. If you're seeking ED treatment options in the Solihull or Dorridge area, it's important to know that specialised men's health physiotherapy can address the physical factors contributing to erectile dysfunction.

At Delaney Physiotherapy, my conservative and evidence-based physiotherapy approach to ED can be a valuable part of your overall management plan, often working alongside medical treatments prescribed by your GP or urologist, and any emotional support therapies you may be undertaking. My focus is on:

  • Strengthening Pelvic Floor Muscles: These muscles play a crucial role in erectile function. I will guide you through targeted pelvic floor exercises for erectile dysfunction designed to improve their strength, endurance, and coordination, which can enhance the foundation supporting erections.

  • Addressing Underlying Physical Factors: We'll explore how issues like muscle imbalances or restricted blood flow (within the scope of physiotherapy) might be impacting you.

Important Note: Difficulties with erections, particularly concerning blood flow, can sometimes be an early indicator of underlying vascular health issues. Therefore, I strongly recommend discussing your symptoms with your GP or a urologist for a comprehensive medical review.

Physiotherapy offers a proactive, non-invasive way to tackle some of the physical components of ED. To learn more about how physiotherapy for ED in Dorridge can help you, or to book a confidential consultation, please complete our contact form or schedule your session today.


Physiotherapy for Urinary Frequency, Urgency & Incomplete Emptying in Dorridge

Living with Overactive Bladder Syndrome (OAB) or other bladder issues like urinary frequency or a persistent feeling of incomplete emptying can significantly impact your daily life. If frequent trips to the toilet are disrupting your work, family time, or causing you to constantly be on edge, or if you find yourself always mapping out the nearest toilets and avoiding social events in the Solihull or Dorridge area, please know that you're not alone and effective physiotherapy help is available.

At Delaney Physiotherapy, I understand these frustrations. My specialised approach has helped many men regain control over their bladder function. If you're experiencing urinary frequency or a sensation of incomplete bladder emptying, my focus is to:

  • Understand Your Unique Experience: I start by listening carefully to your story, gathering a detailed history of your symptoms, and identifying the specific triggers for your bladder issues. This ensures a truly personalised OAB treatment plan.

  • Improve Pelvic Floor Function & Understanding: Through a combination of 'hands-on' manual therapy techniques (where appropriate) and 'hands-off' exercises and education, I help you gain a better understanding and control of your pelvic floor muscles, which are key to bladder management.

  • Provide a Clear, Progressive Plan: At the end of each session, you'll receive a tailored plan outlining specific pelvic floor exercises (how many, how often), bladder retraining techniques, and expert lifestyle advice to help you progressively manage and overcome your symptoms.

You don't have to let bladder issues dictate your life. It's time to end this struggle. For more details on how physiotherapy for bladder control in Dorridge can help, or to book your confidential consultation, please complete our contact form or schedule your session today


Male Urinary Incontinence

  • What is it? Clearly define urinary incontinence and its different types (stress, urge, overflow, mixed).

  • Causes: Discuss common causes, including prostate issues, nerve damage, medications, and age-related changes.

  • Symptoms: Explain the various symptoms men might experience.

  • Impact: Address the emotional and social toll incontinence can take on a man's life.

Erectile Dysfunction and Men's Pelvic Health Physiotherapy

Erectile dysfunction (ED) is the inability to achieve or maintain an erection firm enough for satisfactory sexual performance. While often associated with psychological factors, physical issues, such as pelvic floor dysfunction, can also contribute to ED

Chronic prostatitis

Chronic prostatitis is a persistent condition, often causing discomfort and pain in the

pelvic area.

Symptoms can vary widely from person to person but may include:

  • Pain: Lower back, pelvic, or genital area discomfort.

  • Urinary issues: Difficulty starting or stopping urination, frequent or urgent urination, burning sensation.

  • Sexual dysfunction: Painful ejaculation, reduced sexual desire.

While the exact cause of chronic prostatitis remains unclear, it's often not related to a bacterial infection. Physiotherapy can play a vital role in managing symptoms and improving overall well-being. Our approach focuses on addressing pelvic floor muscle dysfunction, reducing pain, and enhancing quality of life.


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man and woman kissing on brown grass field during daytime

The pelvic floor muscles play a crucial role in sexual function. When these muscles are weak, tight, or imbalanced, it can affect blood flow to the penis and contribute to ED

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man playing golf during daytime

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