Postgraduate Education in Men’s Health Osteopathy

 

Men’s health osteopathy runs post-graduated courses in the UK and internationally for osteopaths and osteopathic organisations. We also provide osteopathic treatments for men experiencing complex pelvic, prostate, urinary, sexual and fertility-related symptoms. The focus is always on understanding the whole picture, not just treating isolated symptoms. 

What the course is about

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Men’s health osteopathy runs post-graduated courses in the UK and internationally for osteopaths and osteopathic organisations. Our training promotes osteopathic philosophy and tradition. Our commitment is to give osteopaths advanced knowledge, practical skills and develop expertise to provide excellent care for mens health issues, integrating the latest developments in the profession and science.

Who This Is For

This is for osteopaths and postgraduates who want to develop a deeper understanding of men’s health within clinical practice. It is particularly relevant for those interested in complex presentations such as male pelvic pain, prostatitis-like symptoms, urinary dysfunction, erectile difficulties, post-prostate surgery rehabilitation, pelvic tension and fertility-related concerns. The course is designed for practitioners who want to build stronger clinical reasoning, broaden their practical knowledge, and take a more integrated, whole-person approach to men’s pelvic and urological health.

Men’s Health Osteopathy

Treat Male Pelvic Pain

Specialist osteopathic support for male pelvic pain, pelvic floor dysfunction, urinary symptoms and related pelvic discomfort.

Provide Post-Prostate Surgery Rehab

Recovery after prostate surgery can involve more than healing the procedure itself. Some men continue to experience pelvic discomfort, erectile dysfunction, reduced confidence, movement restriction or wider functional changes that affect everyday life.

Theraphy for Pudendal Neuralgia

Pudendal neuralgia is a chronic pelvic pain condition linked to irritation or increased sensitivity of the pudendal nerve.

Tailored Approach to Erectile Dysfunction

Erectile dysfunction is the difficulty achieving or maintaining an erection firm enough for sexual activity. It is common, but it should never be dismissed as a simple performance issue.

Reduce Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia

Benign prostatic hyperplasia, or BPH, is a non-cancerous enlargement of the prostate that becomes more common with age.

Treat Common Pelvic Pain

Male pelvic pain refers to pain or discomfort felt in the lower abdomen, pelvis, perineum (the area between the scrotum and anus), genitals, or lower back. 

Daniel Brogan

About Daniel Brogan

Men’s Health Osteopathy is in the UK, based in London. Men’s health osteopathy is a health education, training and research organisation dedicated to the advancement of the osteopathic profession. Men’s health osteopathy is focused on integrating osteopaths in the health care system.

Daniel Brogan is the founder of Men’s Health Osteopathy. Based in London, he works with men and women experiencing complex urological and pelvic health symptoms and has developed specialist postgraduate education in this field for osteopaths in the UK and internationally. His work is grounded in osteopathic principles, clinical reasoning and a wider multidisciplinary understanding of men’s health.

Roughly 40% of men are affected by ERECTILE DYSFUNCTION by age 40, rising to 70% by age 70

Nearly half of men suffer from PROSTATITIS like symptoms at some stage in their lives

Approximately 50% of male are affected by BENIGN PROSTATE HYPERPLASIA by age 60.

Statistics of mens health

DEPRESSION is strongly linked to urological conditions and sexual dysfunction

PROSTATE CANCER risk is 1 in 6 men

MALE INFERTILITY contributes to 50% of all infertility cases in couples

Why Men’s Health Needs Specialist Attention

Why Men’s Health Deserves Greater Clinical Attention

Men’s health remains an underdeveloped area within many clinical pathways, despite the complexity and prevalence of issues such as male pelvic pain, prostatitis-like symptoms, urinary dysfunction, erectile difficulties, post-prostate surgery changes and fertility-related concerns. These presentations are often multifactorial and may not be fully explained through scans, standard tests or symptom labels alone. That is why clinicians need a broader, better integrated understanding of how to assess and approach men’s health in practice.

A Whole-Person Clinical Approach

Men’s Health Osteopathy promotes an approach that looks beyond isolated symptoms to consider the wider relationships between the pelvis, spine, muscles, nerves, breathing mechanics, movement patterns and stress responses. This whole-person perspective supports more thoughtful clinical reasoning and helps practitioners build a more complete understanding of complex male pelvic and urological presentations.

Postgraduate Training

Men’s Health Osteopathy provides postgraduate education for osteopaths and osteopathic organisations who want to develop advanced knowledge and practical skills in male pelvic and urological health. The focus is on combining osteopathic principles with contemporary clinical thinking, helping practitioners expand both confidence and competence in this specialist field.

Clinical Treatment

Alongside postgraduate education, Men’s Health Osteopathy also offers specialist treatment for men experiencing complex pelvic, prostate, urinary, sexual and fertility-related symptoms. This clinical work helps inform and ground the educational approach in real-world practice.

Take the Next Step

Whether you are an osteopath looking to build specialist knowledge in men’s health, or seeking to understand how this area can fit into your clinical practice, Men’s Health Osteopathy offers a valuable starting point. Get in touch to learn more about the course, training opportunities and the wider clinical approach.