PELVIC FLOOR REHABILITATION IN MALES…. AN IGNORED DOMAIN

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  • Sadia Shafaq House Officer, Dr. Ziauddin Hospital (Clifton)

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PELVIC FLOOR REHABILITATION IN MALES…. AN IGNORED DOMAIN

Abstract

By writing in Pakistan Journal of Rehabilitation, I would like to draw attention of the readers toward the
ignorance on the need of physical therapy in pelvic floor rehabilitation among males. Urinary incontinence
is prevalent by 1.8-30.5% in Europe, 1.7-36.4% in USA and is 1.5-15.2% in Asian population due to pelvic floor
muscle dysfunction1. By recent studies, it has been observed that urinary incontinence in males has less
emphasis when compared with females2. Urinary incontinence among males is possibly an outcome of
prostatitis, trauma, chronic infection, obesity3, heavy lifting, benign prostate hyperplasia, prostatectomy4,
and many other age-related diseases. Globally, pelvic pain and dysfunction influence millions of males
worldwide and till date little evidence is present regarding pelvic floor rehabilitation among males. A major
concern is the lack of awareness in male patients regarding pelvic floor dysfunction. Moreover, other issues
include unfamiliarity with physical therapy, hesitation to discuss genital issues, referral issues by physicians
and less number of available pelvic floor physiotherapist. Pelvic floor rehabilitation utilizes the concept of
physical therapy to contribute in an organized program for strengthening pelvic floor muscles. According to
study conducted by Terzoni S et al 2015, the first line intervention to decrease involuntary urine leakage is
pelvic floor rehabilitation5. Another study was conducted in United States in 2016, revealed that the current
approaches in the management of pelvic floor dysfunction among males includes the major role of physiotherapist
by means of pelvic floor muscle strengthening, use of different electrical modalities6, biofeedback,
bladder training and urgency suppression techniques4. In 2016, Eaton K in his systemic review provides the
evidence about physical therapy intervention before and after prostatectomy have significant role in pain
management and in improving muscular strength

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Published

2020-12-05

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Sadia Shafaq. (2020). PELVIC FLOOR REHABILITATION IN MALES…. AN IGNORED DOMAIN. Pakistan Journal of Rehabilitation, 6(2), 3. Retrieved from http://ojs.zu.edu.pk/ojs/index.php/pjr/article/view/827

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