Men’s Health Osteopathy Treatments
Explore what osteopathy can help support in men’s health, including male pelvic pain, prostatitis, BPH, pudendal neuralgia, erectile dysfunction, fertility concerns and post-surgery rehabilitation. These clinical areas also underpin our postgraduate teaching in men’s health osteopathy, and specialist support is available through private client appointments.
Conditions We Support
Men’s Health Osteopathy supports men experiencing complex pelvic, prostate, urinary, sexual and fertility-related symptoms. These conditions can overlap, and many involve a combination of mechanical, muscular, inflamatory, neurological and stress-related factors. Treatment is always tailored to the individual.
A Respectful, Tailored Approach
Every man’s presentation is different. The aim is not to force symptoms into a template, but to understand the factors that may be maintaining them and to create a treatment plan that is appropriate, realistic and professionally guided.
Treatment Areas
- Male Pelvic Pain. Support for ongoing pain or discomfort in the pelvis, perineum, lower abdomen, genitals or lower back.
- Prostatitis and Chronic Pelvic Pain Syndrome. A whole-person approach to prostatitis-like symptoms, pelvic discomfort, urinary issues and sexual symptoms.
- Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia. Support for men dealing with urinary symptoms and pelvic tension associated with BPH.
- Pudendal Neuralgia. Care for men experiencing burning, aching or sharp pelvic pain, especially when sitting aggravates symptoms.
- Erectile Dysfunction. An integrated approach that considers pelvic mechanics, nervous system balance, circulation and wider health.
- Male Fertility. Supportive osteopathic care alongside medical fertility and urology pathways.
- Post-Prostate Surgery Rehabilitation. Care for men experiencing pelvic dysfunction, urinary issues or recovery challenges following prostate procedures.
Specialist Men’s Health Osteopathy
Male Pelvic Pain
Specialist osteopathic support for male pelvic pain, pelvic floor dysfunction, urinary symptoms and related pelvic discomfort.
Prostatitis and Chronic Pelvic Pain Syndrome
Prostatitis is a term used for a group of conditions involving inflammation, infection or prostatitis-like symptoms affecting the prostate and surrounding pelvic region.
Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia
Benign prostatic hyperplasia, or BPH, is a non-cancerous enlargement of the prostate that becomes more common with age.
Pudendal Neuralgia
Pudendal neuralgia is a chronic pelvic pain condition linked to irritation or increased sensitivity of the pudendal nerve.
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.
Male Fertility
Male fertility issues are common and often multifactorial. They may involve sperm quantity, sperm quality, transport systems, hormonal influences, pelvic function, inflammation, stress and wider lifestyle factors.
Post-Prostate Surgery Rehab
Recovery after prostate surgery can involve more than healing the procedure itself. Some men continue to experience pelvic discomfort, urinary symptoms, reduced confidence, movement restriction or wider functional changes that affect everyday life.
Frequently Asked Questions
How does clinical practice inform the course?
Men’s Health Osteopathy is grounded in real clinical work with complex male pelvic, prostate, urinary, sexual and fertility-related presentations. This clinical experience helps shape the teaching, ensuring that course content is practical, relevant and rooted in the realities of patient care.
Who is the course designed for?
The course is designed for osteopaths, postgraduates and organisations who want to deepen their understanding of men’s health in practice, particularly in relation to male pelvic pain, prostatitis-like symptoms, urinary dysfunction, erectile difficulties, post-surgical rehabilitation and fertility-related concerns.
Do I need prior experience in men’s health to register interest?
Not necessarily. The course is intended for practitioners who want to build their knowledge, clinical reasoning and confidence in this specialist area. Full course details and suitability information can be provided through the Register page.
Why include treatments on this website if the course is the main focus?
The treatment pages show the clinical scope that underpins the educational approach. They help illustrate the kinds of presentations that inform the teaching and demonstrate how men’s health osteopathy is applied in practice.
Can patients still book treatment?
Yes. Alongside postgraduate education, Men’s Health Osteopathy also offers specialist treatment for men experiencing complex pelvic, prostate, urinary, sexual and fertility-related concerns. Clinical treatment remains available, but postgraduate training is now the primary focus of the website.
How do I register my interest in the course?
You can register your interest through the dedicated Register page, where you can submit your details and receive updates about future training opportunities.
Where is the course run?
The course is run from London, but we are providing it on a live stream , so that we can provide the same training to overseas Post Graduates.