Men’s Osteopathy

Prostate health, erectile dysfunction, infertility, varicocele

Our Osteopaths are happy to advice upon a vast list of Men’s Health topics, from issues such as impotency, infertility, prostate symptoms, and chronic pelvic congestion syndrome.

Recent statistics on Men’s health is raising concern in the health sector. Men’s have poorer health outcome then women. One of the reasons behind this is that male patients commonly ignore warning symptoms, denying health problems.

Our osteopaths are trained to check for signs of serious conditions and they might refer you to see your GP or hospital for further investigations. We will take the time to understand combination of symptoms, medical history and lifestyle. We frequently work alongside other health professionals, and alternative medical practitioners. Our believe is that the wellbeing of an individual relies on the way that blood, bones, muscles, ligaments, connective tissue and internal structures work with each other. Our osteopaths use a combination of manual therapy techniques on the person’s muscles and joints to improve function, relieve pain and aid recovery. Manual therapy treatment of pelvic pain is an integral component of the multidisciplinary approach to chronic pelvic pain and associated sexual dysfunction.

Our aim is to find answers to your questions, support you and allow you to restore your optimal health.

Few men’s health issues reports to raise awareness:

  • Prostate cancer kills more than breast cancer.
  • Erectile dysfunction is predicted to reach 322 million cases by the year 2025.
  • Benign prostate hyperplasia is believed to occur from the age of 30 years, and rises with increased age, 8%, 50%, and 80% in the 4th, 6th, and 9th decades of life, respectively.
  • Fertility affects one in six couples and 50% of cases is due to male factor.
  • Decreased sperm concentration in male over the past 30 years, up to 57%.
  • It is estimated that nearly half of all men suffer from symptoms of prostatitis at some stage in their lives.
  • In the UK, suicide is the single biggest cause of death in men younger than 50 years.

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