Post-Surgical Complications Like Incontinence and Erectile Dysfunction Don’t Have to Be Permanent.
Up to 40% of men experience urinary incontinence following pelvic surgery; sexual dysfunction is equally common. While these challenges can feel overwhelming, specialized pelvic floor rehabilitation offers proven solutions so you can regain control and confidence.
Pelvic floor rehabilitation is a specialized form of physical therapy that focuses on strengthening, relaxing, and retraining the muscles of the pelvic floor i.e. the group of muscles that support the bladder, bowel, and (in men) the prostate, and help control urination, bowel movements, and sexual function.
In this comprehensive guide, Dr. Premal Patel and Dr. Jay Nayak from Men Health Clinic Manitoba explain:
- Why post-surgical urinary and sexual complications occur and why they’re often reversible
- How pelvic floor physiotherapy can eliminate or significantly reduce incontinence
- Advanced treatment options from medications to minimally invasive procedures
- Sexual rehabilitation strategies to preserve erectile function and prevent penile shortening
- When to consider penile traction therapy (shown to improve outcomes when started 4 weeks post-surgery)
- Surgical options including artificial urethral sphincters, male slings and penile prosthetics
- The complete diagnostic process: what tests to expect and why they matter
Preparing for pelvic surgery or already experiencing post-operative complications? This guide is your roadmap to recovery. Our specialists take a comprehensive approach to addressing both urinary and sexual function to restore your quality of life.




