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Men with pelvic pain often suffer in silence, unsure of where to go, and who can help them. Ms Shan Morrison is a physio in Melbourne highly experienced in the management of pelvic pain in men and women. Thanks to Mr Graham Smorgon, we’ve been able to record a video of Shan explaining mens pelvic […]
Sports Medicine health professionals regularly have patients presenting with symptoms of pudendal neuralgia (PN). PN is a recognised cause of chronic pelvic pain in the regions served by the pudendal nerve, typically presenting as pain in the penis, scrotum, labia, perineum or anorectal region. Other symptoms may include dysuria (pain passing urine), urge incontinence and […]
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Chronic pelvic pain is easily misunderstood – some even deny its existence. But for those men and women who live with pain every day, CPP is a game changer:
We understand that finding help for your pelvic pain can be difficult. Even knowing what to call the problem can be confusing with a mix of different names often used including Chronic Prostatitis, Chronic Pelvic Pain Syndrome or Chronic Urogenital Pain Syndrome.
The prostate is a small gland, around the size of a walnut, that’s only found in men. It lies just underneath the bladder and surrounds the top part of the urethra.
These stretches are designed to loosen the muscles inside and around the pelvis.
So many people talk about the need to tighten and strengthen the pelvic floor that it might seem strange to consider that muscles can be too tight.
Men with pelvic pain have a wide range of different symptoms for a variety of different reasons. Sometimes the pain starts after an injury, sometimes after a period of severe stress, or sometimes with no known cause.