Postgraduate Course in Men’s Health Osteopathy

Daniel with some of his students
This postgraduate programme is designed for osteopaths who want to build advanced knowledge, clinical reasoning and practical skills in men’s pelvic, urological and andrological health.
Postgraduate training in men’s health osteopathy for osteopaths seeking advanced knowledge in pelvic, urological and andrological care.
Why This Programme Matters
Men’s health presentations such as pelvic pain, prostatitis-like symptoms, urinary dysfunction, erectile dysfunction, fertility concerns and post-prostate surgery complications are often complex and multifactorial. This course is designed to help osteopaths assess and manage these presentations more safely, more confidently and with a stronger multidisciplinary understanding.
Where is the course
The course is run in locations in London, but will be available to stream online for overseas Post Graduates.
What the Course Covers
- Osteopathic philosophy applied to men’s health
- Functional pelvic anatomy and neurophysiology
- Prostatitis, CPPS, BPH and prostate cancer pathways
- Male infertility and osteopathic support
- Pelvic floor dysfunction in men
- Cardiometabolic and hormonal health
- Erectile dysfunction as a marker of systemic health
- Lifestyle, nutrition, microbiome and inflammation
- Psychosexual health and multidisciplinary collaboration
- Case-based integration and advanced practice
Who You Will Learn From
The programme includes a multidisciplinary faculty with expertise across urology, andrology, endocrinology, physiotherapy, nutrition, microbiology, oxidative stress, psychosexual care and senior osteopathic education.
What You Will Gain
- advanced clinical skills in men’s pelvic and urological health
- stronger osteopathic reasoning for complex presentations
- greater confidence in multidisciplinary settings
- patient-centred, evidence-informed thinking
- wider professional opportunities in men’s health care

Clinical and Educational Vision

The aim is simple. To offer men thoughtful, evidence-informed, whole-person osteopathic care, and to raise the standard of understanding around male pelvic and urological health across the profession.
How We Work
Assessment and treatment are guided by the principle that symptoms rarely exist in isolation. Pelvic and urological problems may be shaped by posture, movement, breathing mechanics, pelvic floor function, nervous system regulation, inflammation, stress and wider systemic health. The goal is to understand what is contributing to symptoms and to build a tailored plan around that.
Professional Education
Alongside patient care, Men’s Health Osteopathy runs postgraduate training designed to equip osteopaths with advanced clinical reasoning and practical skills in men’s health. The programme brings together osteopathic philosophy with multidisciplinary expertise in urology, andrology, endocrinology, physiotherapy, nutrition and psychosexual health.
Many men live with pelvic pain, prostatitis-like symptoms, urinary dysfunction, erectile difficulties, fertility concerns or post-prostate surgery complications without finding a clear or coordinated pathway forward.