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Chronic Pelvic Pain is Not In Your Head. It is Treatable

If tests show no infection but the pain won't leave, the cause is often muscular. Let's treat the tension, not just the symptoms.

Customer reviews

My husband saw Philip before and after his radical prostatectomy for prostate cancer. Philip made him feel comfortable and was very understanding about his fears. He gave him exercises to do before surgery to strengthen his pelvic floor. Post surgery he was encouraging and understanding of his struggles with incontinence. He followed the plan given to him by Philip and has regained bladder control in less than 4 months. Would definitely recommend Philip!

Delaney Physiotherapy have helped me to get over the problems I had after my bladder cancer. Philip listens to his patients so he can understand their needs. Thanks for all your help Philip

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A Physical Solution for a Physical Problem.

Many of the men I treat have seen multiple specialists and taken rounds of antibiotics for an infection they don't actually have (often called Chronic Non-Bacterial Prostatitis).

When the pelvic floor muscles become chronically tight or go into spasm, they refer pain to the bladder, penis, and testicles. This isn't an infection—it is a neuromuscular condition.

I specialize in Male Pelvic Floor Release. I use hands-on manual therapy techniques to locate these trigger points, release the tension, and break the Pain-Tension-Anxiety cycle that keeps you suffering. We stop chasing the symptoms and treat the root cause.

Do these symptoms sound familiar?

  • Golf Ball Sensation: A feeling of fullness or sitting on a lump in the perineum (between the scrotum and anus).

  • Tip of Penis Pain: Sharp or burning pain at the tip, often worse after urination.

  • Post-Ejaculatory Pain: Discomfort or cramping that occurs immediately after or hours after sex.

  • Testicular Ache: A dragging or heavy ache in one or both testicles.

  • Hard Flaccid: Changes in the texture or feeling of the penis (cold, hard, or rubbery).

  • Pain with Sitting: Discomfort that increases the longer you sit at a desk or in a car.

My name is Philip, and I am a Men's Health Physiotherapist here in Coventry.

By the time men reach my clinic, they have often been suffering for months or years. They have usually had clear MRI scans and negative infection tests, yet the pain remains.

I founded Delaney Physiotherapy because the standard medical model often fails men with CPPS. If your tests are clear, it doesn't mean the pain is in your head—it means the cause is likely neuromuscular, not viral or bacterial.

I don't just treat symptoms. I act as a detective for your pelvic floor. I use specialized manual therapy to find the specific trigger points and tension patterns that are mimicking infection symptoms, helping you break the cycle of pain and anxiety.

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