CHRONIC PELVIC PAIN2026-02-08T18:18:02+00:00

CHRONIC PELVIC PAIN

Find Relief. Reclaim Your Comfort.

Chronic pelvic pain in men is often misdiagnosed or dismissed. We take your pain seriously and use a multi-modal approach to identify the source and provide lasting relief.

CHRONIC PELVIC PAIN

Find Relief. Reclaim Your Comfort.

Chronic pelvic pain in men is often misdiagnosed or dismissed. We take your pain seriously and use a multi-modal approach to identify the source and provide lasting relief.

Our Treatment Options

Our Treatment Options

FAQ

How long does it take to see improvement?2026-02-08T00:52:32+00:00

Many patients notice improvement within the first few sessions, though chronic conditions often require a full treatment course (typically 6 sessions) and ongoing management. We set realistic expectations and track your progress throughout treatment.

How does FMS help with pelvic pain?2026-02-08T00:52:19+00:00

FMS uses magnetic fields to induce muscle contractions, helping to “reset” overactive pelvic floor muscles. It’s non-invasive, painless, and requires no internal probes. Patients remain fully clothed during treatment.

What treatments do you offer for pelvic pain?2026-02-08T00:52:04+00:00

Our approach includes Functional Magnetic Stimulation (FMS) to relax and strengthen pelvic floor muscles, shockwave therapy for myofascial pain, lifestyle modifications, and coordination with pelvic floor physiotherapists when appropriate.

How is chronic pelvic pain diagnosed?2026-02-08T00:51:50+00:00

Diagnosis involves a thorough history, physical examination including pelvic floor assessment, and ruling out other conditions. We may recommend urine tests, imaging, or other evaluations to identify underlying causes.

What are the symptoms of pelvic floor dysfunction?2026-02-08T00:51:36+00:00

Symptoms may include pain in the pelvis, perineum, lower back, or genitals; urinary urgency or frequency; painful urination; erectile dysfunction; pain during or after ejaculation; and difficulty sitting for extended periods.

What causes chronic pelvic pain in men?2026-02-08T00:50:49+00:00

Male pelvic pain can result from pelvic floor muscle dysfunction, chronic prostatitis, interstitial cystitis, nerve entrapment, or referred pain from other structures. Often, the pelvic floor muscles become chronically tense, creating a cycle of pain and dysfunction.

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