Erectile difficulties are complex, but when pelvic floor dysfunction is part of the picture, physical therapy can help restore strength, control, and confidence.
Erectile dysfunction (ED) is the persistent difficulty achieving or maintaining an erection firm enough for sexual activity. While ED can have many causes—including hormonal changes, vascular disease, stress, mental health concerns, aging, or post-surgical changes—pelvic floor muscle dysfunction is often an overlooked factor. The pelvic floor plays a critical role in blood flow, nerve signaling, and muscular support for erections. When these muscles are weak, tense, or poorly coordinated, erectile function can suffer.
Pelvic floor physical therapy does not cure all types of ED, but when pelvic floor dysfunction is involved, it can be an essential piece of recovery.
ED rarely has a single cause. Contributing factors may include:
When pelvic floor dysfunction is a primary contributor, strengthening, lengthening, and retraining these muscles can significantly improve function through approaches such as erectile dysfunction PT. Collaboration with your physician or urologist is always recommended, since ED often involves more than one system.
At Pelvic Healing, we perform a detailed evaluation to determine if your ED is related to pelvic floor dysfunction. This may include: reviewing your medical and surgical history, assessing pelvic floor muscle tone, strength, and coordination, and screening for scar tissue or nerve tension. We also consider posture, breathing mechanics, and core stability, which directly influence pelvic circulation and function. When appropriate, we collaborate with your physician, urologist, or mental health provider to ensure you receive a comprehensive, multidisciplinary care plan.
Overview of Sarton PT’s specialized, evidence-based treatment plan—multi-modal care customized to each patient.
At Pelvic Healing, we use a specialized, evidence-based treatment plan designed to address the unique factors contributing to erectile dysfunction when pelvic floor dysfunction is involved. Care is always multi-modal and customized—blending hands-on techniques, neuromuscular retraining, and education to restore optimal pelvic floor performance, improve circulation, and reduce muscular tension. Our goal is to help you regain strength, control, and confidence in partnership with your overall medical team.
“As a male having any pelvic floor ailment, one soon finds out that pelvic floor physical therapy specialists for men are exceedingly difficult to come by, especially with the high magnitude of experience that Julie Sarton and her team have at Sarton Physical Therapy!”
You deserve answers and relief from your pelvic pain. Our experienced team is here to guide you in reclaiming your confidence and quality of life.