Expert Men's Health Physiotherapist in London

Confidential, professional care from specialists in men's pelvic and prostate health

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Expert Men's Pelvic Floor and Prostate Physiotherapist in London

Experienced and Specialized Team

Our physiotherapists specialize in men's health physiotherapy, pelvic floor rehabilitation, and post-surgical recovery. With decades of experience, we provide expert care for conditions such as prostate issues and pelvic dysfunction.

Advanced Qualifications and Continuous Learning

Our team holds advanced degrees and continuously updates their skills in men's pelvic health and urological physiotherapy. We stay ahead to offer the latest techniques for conditions like incontinence and erectile dysfunction.

Hands-On, Personalized French Approach

We combine evidence-based techniques with tailored pelvic floor strengthening programs. Our professional approach ensures effective recovery for post-operative care, pelvic stability, and men's health concerns.

Our physiotherapist deals with a variety of men's health related issues

Pelvic Floor Dysfunction

Comprehensive assessment and treatment for pelvic floor weakness, improving bladder control and pelvic stability.

Prostate Surgery Recovery

Specialized rehabilitation following prostate surgery to restore function and improve quality of life.

Urinary & Anal Incontinence

Evidence-based treatments to regain bladder and bowel control through targeted pelvic floor exercises.

Erectile Function Support

Professional rehabilitation to improve blood flow and pelvic muscle function supporting erectile health.

What to expect during your first session

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Step 1

We Listen

We begin with a detailed discussion to understand your concerns, symptoms, and goals.

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Step 2

We Assess

We perform tests for strength, mobility, range of motion, and stability to confirm our assessment.

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Step 3

We Explain

We clearly explain the diagnosis and connect it with your symptoms

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Step 4

We Treat

We create a tailored treatment plan and begin the care as soon as you agree.

For the assessment, you may be asked to remove your shirt or perform specific movements. Please wear comfortable clothing that allows easy mobility.

Book your appointment

If you're uncertain which appointment type fits your situation, choose the MSK Assessment (45min).

Our administrative team will follow up with you to ensure the booking is appropriate.

Meet Our Team

Our therapists are experts in women’s health physiotherapy, offering solutions for pelvic floor physio, postpartum physio, and C-section recovery.

Mathilde Renard

Men's Pelvic Floor & Prostate Physiotherapist

Mathilde graduated from CHU Grenoble Alpes with a specialization in sports physiology and perineal rehabilitation.

Her experience spans athlete rehabilitation, women’s health, and pediatrics, gained through her work in clinics across Grenoble and Paris.

Between 2015 and 2017, Mathilde deepened her expertise in sports physiotherapy by working with the Grenoble women’s rugby team and providing physiotherapy support for major endurance events such as the Ultra Trail du Vercors and Embrunman.

She also specialized in post-surgical rehabilitation for high-altitude athletes.

Passionate about injury prevention, Mathilde conducted research on musculoskeletal risk prevention in young ballet dancers, leading to the creation of an educational website, “Dance Your Health!”.

She furthered her studies with a master’s degree in Health and Medicine Engineering, collaborating with the Opéra Garnier on a project focused on classical dance and cardio-respiratory endurance.

Since 2017, Mathilde has focused on perineal rehabilitation, integrating the B. de Gasquet approach to protect the spine and restore abdominal tone.

She also provides respiratory physiotherapy for infants and continues to expand her expertise in women’s health and pelvic floor rehabilitation.

Virgil Bru

Men's Physiotherapist & Osteopath

Virgil graduated in 2010 from the Physiotherapy Institute of Charleroi, Belgium, and went on to earn a master's degree in physiotherapy.

His career took him to Spain and southwest France, where he specialized in sports physiotherapy, women’s health, and pediatrics, working in renowned institutions such as Respiralia for pediatric respiratory care and Polideportivo Principe De España, treating elite athletes.

In 2012, Virgil moved to London to broaden his expertise and earned a master's degree in osteopathy from the prestigious British School of Osteopathy.

He further specialized in pediatric cranial osteopathy, visceral and obstetric osteopathy, and sports rehabilitation, gaining experience with a South London rugby team.

Dedicated to continuous learning, Virgil is trained in hypopressive gymnastics, post-surgical rehabilitation, and respiratory physiotherapy.

He combines his practical experience with academic research on sitting posture and teaches at physiotherapy training institutes in Belgium.

Virgil is committed to delivering expert care across all aspects of physiotherapy, from postnatal rehabilitation to high-level sports recovery.

Marina Rodrig

Pelvic Perineology

Marina graduated with a degree in Physiotherapy from the University of Rovira i Virgili, Spain, in 2019.

After gaining experience in musculoskeletal and neurological physiotherapy, she discovered her passion for Women’s Health and completed an MSc in Pelvic Health Physiotherapy in Barcelona in 2020.

Further training in pelvic pain, urogynaecology, and sexual dysfunction has equipped Marina with the expertise to treat conditions such as endometriosis, PCOS, vaginismus, and vulvodynia.

In 2023, she earned a Pre and Postnatal Coaching Certificate, enhancing her skills in nutrition, coaching, strength, and conditioning alongside physiotherapy techniques.

Marina’s treatment approach combines education, manual therapy, dry needling, exercise prescription, Pilates, and the Hypopressive Method.

With a holistic and empathetic approach, she prioritizes empowering patients and helping them return to the activities they love.

Marina is a member of the Chartered Society of Physiotherapy (CSP), registered with the HCPC, and a member of the Association of Pelvic, Obstetric, and Gynaecological Physiotherapists (POGP).

Sara Dias

MSK Physiotherapy

Sara completed a BSc in Psychomotor Rehabilitation at the University of Évora (Portugal) in 2017. After working in the autism field for a while, she discovered a new passion — Women’s Health Physiotherapy — which led her to complete a BSc in Physiotherapy at Fontys University of Applied Sciences (Netherlands).


Her professional experience spans both the NHS and private sectors, with a clinical background in musculoskeletal physiotherapy, neurology, and women’s health. She has worked in private practice focusing on back pain and sports-related MSK conditions, and in NHS settings supporting women with post-breast surgery rehabilitation and pelvic health concerns, including pelvic pain, urinary incontinence and, post-natal recovery. She also worked in neurology, assisting patients who have suffered from strokes, Parkinson’s disease, and multiple sclerosis.


To further specialise, Sara has completed additional training in pelvic health, including a course focused on urinary incontinence. She currently works with conditions such as pelvic girdle pain and pelvic floor dysfunctions.

Sara’s approach is holistic and evidence-based, blending manual therapy with tailored exercise rehabilitation. She is committed to empowering patients through education and compassionate care, helping them feel confident and supported in their recovery.

Sara is registered with the Health and Care Professions Council (HCPC), the Chartered Society of Physiotherapy (CSP), and the Pelvic, Obstetric and Gynaecological Physiotherapy Association (POGP).

Élodie Poissenot

Pelvic Health Physiotherapist

Élodie graduated in 2010 from the Masso-Kinesitherapie Institute in Besançon, France, and quickly specialized in women’s health physiotherapy.

She holds multiple advanced certifications, including perineal rehabilitation, abdominal gymnastics (Gasquet method), and K-taping for pre- and postnatal care.

Her passion for women's health led her to earn a diploma in pelvi-perineology and respiratory physiotherapy, and she continues to update her skills regularly through ongoing training and international conferences.

With over a decade of experience in France and the UK, Élodie is highly skilled in pelvic floor rehabilitation, pregnancy and postnatal care, and addressing conditions such as C-section recovery, endometriosis, and diastasis recti.

She is also experienced in pediatric physiotherapy, offering compassionate care for infants with orthopedic or neuromotor conditions.

Élodie is an active member of the International Society for Rehabilitation in Pelvi-Perineology and has been featured in various French and English publications on postpartum recovery and pelvic health.

She is HCPC registered and covered by most insurance providers.

Alice Bastick-Ruiz

MSK Physiotherapy

Alice graduated from Brunel University with a Bachelor’s Degree in Physiotherapy with First Class Honours in 2023.

She worked for the London Royal Free Hospital in Neurology, Respiratory, Critical Care, and Paediatrics where she provided assessment and treatments for various conditions including Musculoskeletal and Orthopaedics ones such as Post Surgery Rehab, Sport Injuries, Chronic Pain.

After working in an acute setting, she decided to come back to her first love for Paediatrics and Musculoskeletal physiotherapy, and specialise in Paediatrics and Women’s Health.

Alice has experience working with babies and kids including musculoskeletal injuries, neurodevelopment, torticollis and clubfoot. She prides herself on creating a reassuring relationship with the patients and their parents.

She also works as pitch-side physiotherapist for a London-based rugby team where she provides first aid treatments and manages acute sport injuries.

She has a level 3 extended Diploma in Sports Massage and a Level 1 Matwork certificate from the Australian Physiotherapy and Pilates Institute which she likes to incorporate as part of her treatments for musculoskeletal injuries.

Alice is a member of the Chartered Society of Physiotherapy (CSP) and is registered with the Health and Care Professions Council (HCPC).

FAQ

What is men's pelvic floor physiotherapy?

Men's pelvic floor physiotherapy focuses on strengthening and rehabilitating the pelvic muscles to treat issues such as incontinence, erectile dysfunction, and chronic pelvic pain. It is highly effective for post-prostate surgery recovery and improving overall pelvic stability.

Can physiotherapy help with post-prostate surgery recovery?

Yes, specialized physiotherapy is highly effective for post-prostate surgery recovery. Our tailored treatments address common concerns including incontinence, pelvic floor weakness, and helping restore normal function through evidence-based rehabilitation techniques.

Is treatment for erectile dysfunction confidential?

Absolutely. All our treatments are conducted with complete confidentiality and professionalism. Our specialists provide targeted pelvic floor rehabilitation that can improve blood flow and muscle function supporting erectile health.

When should I consider men's health physiotherapy?

Men's health physiotherapy is recommended for symptoms such as urinary incontinence, pelvic pain, erectile dysfunction, or following prostate surgery. If you experience any of these concerns, a specialized assessment can help determine the right treatment plan.

Is pelvic floor strengthening only for older men?

No, pelvic floor strengthening is beneficial for men of all ages experiencing issues such as incontinence, pelvic pain, or wanting to improve core stability. It's a key component of our men's health physiotherapy services.

What happens during my initial consultation?

During your initial consultation, we will assess your concerns in a confidential setting, discuss your symptoms, and develop a personalized treatment plan tailored to your specific needs and goals.

How quickly will I see results?

Results can vary depending on your condition, but most patients begin to notice improvements within a few sessions, particularly for post-surgical recovery and pelvic floor strengthening.

Do I need a referral from my docto?

No, you can book an appointment directly with our men's health physiotherapy specialists. Whether you're seeking help for prostate-related issues, incontinence, or pelvic pain, we are here to support you.

Book your appointment

If you're uncertain which appointment type fits your situation, choose the MSK Assessment (45min).

Our administrative team will follow up with you to ensure the booking is appropriate.

Read our articles on Male Pelvic Physiotherapy to learn more

Male Pelvic Floor Rehabilitation

Contrary to popular belief, men also have a pelvic floor that can require rehabilitation. This specialized therapy is essential after prostate surgery, for incontinence issues, erectile dysfunction, or following trauma.

Rehabilitation involves awareness training, strengthening exercises, biofeedback techniques, and lifestyle guidance. Despite cultural taboos, this effective treatment can significantly improve quality of life for affected men.

Understanding the Male Pelvic Floor

The male pelvic floor plays a vital role in continence, sexual health, and core stability. This often-overlooked group of muscles supports the bladder, prostate, and rectum.

Common issues include urinary incontinence (especially post-prostate surgery), erectile dysfunction, and chronic pelvic pain. These conditions can be effectively treated through specialized physiotherapy techniques.

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