Men’s Pelvic Health & Regenerative Therapy in Dothan, AL

Restore offers a private, one-on-one approach to men’s pelvic health

At Restore Physical Therapy, we provide specialized care for men dealing with pelvic floor dysfunction, pelvic pain, bladder symptoms, bowel issues, sexual health concerns, and movement-related problems that affect quality of life. These issues are common, but they are often overlooked or left untreated for too long.

Our clinic offers private, one-on-one treatment sessions designed to identify the root contributors to your symptoms and create a plan that is practical, respectful, and individualized.

If you are looking for help with men’s pelvic health in Dothan, Alabama, we are here to help.

Regenerative treatment options for Men’s Pelvic Health

In addition to pelvic floor physical therapy, Restore offers non-surgical regenerative treatment options designed to support tissue health, circulation, mobility, and function.

These services may be appropriate for men dealing with:

  • Erectile dysfunction symptoms

  • Pelvic pain

  • Chronic soft tissue irritation

  • Movement-related pain and tension

  • Recovery needs related to overuse or persistent dysfunction

Depending on your needs, your plan may incorporate regenerative technologies such as:

  • Shockwave therapy / acoustic wave treatment

  • Low-level laser therapy

  • Other supportive regenerative modalities offered in clinic

These treatments are used as part of a broader clinical plan and are not a substitute for medical evaluation when needed. We will help determine whether you are an appropriate candidate based on your symptoms, history, and goals.

We do not promise guaranteed results. Our goal is to provide evidence-informed, conservative care that helps support healing, function, and quality of life

Conditions we commonly treat

Men’s pelvic health symptoms can show up in different ways. We commonly help patients experiencing:

  • Pelvic pain or pressure

  • Groin, testicular, penile, or perineal pain

  • Urinary urgency or frequency

  • Painful urination or difficulty emptying the bladder

  • Constipation or bowel dysfunction

  • Pain with sitting

  • Tailbone pain

  • Core weakness or poor pressure management

  • Post-surgical pelvic issues

  • Sexual health concerns, including symptoms related to erectile dysfunction

  • Chronic tension in the abdomen, hips, pelvic floor, or low back

Our evaluation looks at the full picture, including the pelvic floor, hips, spine, abdomen, breathing mechanics, posture, muscle tension, mobility, and nervous system involvement.

What makes our approach different

Men’s pelvic health is not just about one area of the body. Symptoms may be influenced by muscle tension, orthopedic issues, nerve irritation, scar tissue, circulation, stress, movement patterns, or poor pressure control.

Your treatment plan may include:

  • Pelvic floor physical therapy

  • Orthopedic and movement assessment

  • Manual therapy

  • Dry needling

  • Mobility and strengthening exercises

  • Breathing and pressure management strategies

  • Bladder and bowel habit education

  • Return-to-exercise guidance

  • Lifestyle and recovery recommendations

Every plan is customized to your goals, symptoms, comfort level, and medical history.

What to expect at your first visit

Your first visit is focused on understanding your story, symptoms, goals, and the factors that may be contributing to your problem. We will discuss your medical history, daily limitations, and treatment options.

Your care plan may include a combination of:

  • Detailed orthopedic and pelvic health evaluation

  • Education about what may be driving your symptoms

  • Hands-on treatment when appropriate

  • Exercise or mobility recommendations

  • Discussion of whether regenerative treatment options may be a good fit

We prioritize privacy, clarity, and comfort throughout the process.

Why men choose Restore

  • Specialized pelvic health care

  • One-on-one visits

  • Private treatment environment

  • Whole-body approach

  • Experience treating sensitive and complex conditions

  • Conservative options that may help reduce reliance on medications or more invasive care