
Following prostate removal or other prostate procedures, it’s common for men to experience urinary leakage. This occurs because the pelvic floor muscles—which normally support bladder control—are weakened or disrupted during surgery.
Studies show that targeted pelvic floor activation can reduce daily pad use by up to 53% within just three weeks.
Men who undergo this therapy often report:
- Better bladder control
• Reduced urgency
• Fewer accidents during activity
• Greater confidence in daily life
The treatment is non-invasive, performed while fully clothed, and requires no internal sensors or exercises. It simply helps re-educate and strengthen the muscles essential for urinary control.
For men struggling after prostate surgery, pelvic floor therapy can be a life-changing, non-surgical recovery option.

