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Hey guys! It’s Hina Sheth from Rebalance Physical Therapy. I wanted to talk to you today about reasons why men are having rectal pain, testicular pain, scrotal pain and any other pain in that area.
Most physicians don’t realize there’s a group of muscles called the Pelvic Floor that might be the culprit on why you are experiencing all the pain in this region.
What is the Pelvic Floor?
Your pelvic bones connect in the front to form the pubic bone and In the back to form your sacrum. Underneath, there’s a group of muscles called the Pelvic Floor that connect from the pubic bone all the way to the sit bones, tailbone and sacrum. This spans the saddle area that you sit on. Any pressure will create tension in these muscles.
The Pelvic Floor muscles line the openings of the pelvis. Pain in this area likely means the Pelvic Floor muscles are really taut or strained. There could also be taut bands called trigger points that could create pain in this area and even refer pain into the sexual organs.
What are Symptoms of Pelvic Floor Dysfunction?
Tension in the Pelvic Floor can even affect your release of urine. You might notice you’re having urinary retention, a hard time releasing urine, or even constipation. You also might experience pain – often we hear that it feels like there’s a golf ball, or something foreign in the rectum.
Other symptoms you might have include:
• Abdominal pain
• Bladder pain
• Prostatitis-like symptoms (inflammation of the prostate)
All of those symptoms could be the result of tight muscles in the pelvic floor.
What do you do?
Ideally, you need to see a specialized physical therapist that treats men and pelvic floor dysfunction and understands how the pelvic floor is integrated into pelvis, hip and low/mid-back. Those areas often all need to be treated together in order to treat this dysfunction.
If you’re in the Philadelphia-area, visit our website www.rebalancept.com for more information or to schedule a complimentary phone consultation. If you’re not in the area but are seeking a recommendation, contact us and we can help you find a professional in your area.
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