Regain Bladder Control After Prostate Surgery
Stop the leakage, ditch the pads, and get your confidence back with specialist rehabilitation.
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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Specialist Rehabilitation, Not Just Exercises.
Recovering from a prostatectomy is a physical journey. While surgery removes the cancer, it often leaves the mechanisms of bladder control weak or uncoordinated.
Many men are simply told to 'do pelvic floor exercises' and sent home. But without proper guidance, over 50% of men perform these exercises incorrectly—often bearing down instead of lifting.
I am a specialist in male pelvic rehabilitation. I use real-time ultrasound imaging [if you have it, or just 'clinical assessment'] to ensure you are targeting the exact muscles needed to close the urethra and stop leaks. We don't guess; we retrain your body to keep you dry


Is this your current reality?
Stress Incontinence: Leaking when you cough, sneeze, laugh, or lift something heavy.
Post-Micturition Dribble: Unwanted leakage immediately after you finish urinating.
Pad Dependence: Feeling anxious about leaving the house without protection.
Urgency: The sudden, uncontrollable need to rush to the toilet.
Pre-Surgery Anxiety: You are booked for surgery and want to "pre-hab" your muscles for a faster recovery.
"Kegel Confusion": You’ve tried doing exercises from a sheet, but you aren't sure if you’re doing them right (or if they are working).
My name is Philip, and I am a Men's Health Physiotherapist here in Coventry.
Recovering from a radical prostatectomy requires more than just standard pelvic floor exercises. The surgery changes the anatomy of your bladder support, and your rehabilitation needs to reflect that.
I am a specialist in male pelvic health with specific expertise in post-prostatectomy rehabilitation. I understand the surgical procedure you have undergone and the specific challenges of stress incontinence that follow.
My goal is to take the guesswork out of your recovery. I provide a structured, clinical pathway to help you locate the correct muscles, strengthen the sphincter, and safely return to the active life you had before surgery


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