1. Tight, overactive pelvic floor muscles
2. Weak pelvic floor muscles
3. Pelvic Floor Muscle Incoordination
4. Myofascial Pelvic Pain Syndrome
5. Stress Incontinence
6. Urge Incontinence
7. Mixed Incontinence
8. Post-Micturition Dribble
9. Urinary Urgency/Frequency
10. Nocturia
11. Bladder Pain Syndrome / Interstitial Cystitis
12. Incomplete Bladder Emptying
13. Fecal Incontinence
14. Chronic Constipation
15. Obstructed Defecation Syndrome
16. Rectal Pain & Anismus
17. Post-Prostatectomy Urinary Incontinence
18. Post-Prostatectomy Erectile Dysfunction
19. Pelvic Pain & Muscle Tightness After Surgery
20. Post-Surgical Scar Adhesions
21. Rectal Prolapse
22. Perineal Descent Syndrome
23. Erectile Dysfunction (ED) (Pelvic floor weakness affecting blood flow and erection quality)
24. Premature Ejaculation (Pelvic floor dysfunction contributing to poor ejaculation control)
25. Delayed Ejaculation (Pelvic floor muscle weakness or dysfunction affecting orgasm)
26. Peyronie’s Disease (Scar tissue in penis causing curvature, can affect pelvic floor function)
27. Hard Flaccid Syndrome (Chronic pelvic tension affecting penile blood flow and function)
28. Painful Ejaculation (Due to pelvic floor hypertonicity or nerve irritation)
29. Chronic Pelvic Pain Syndrome (CPPS) / Non-Bacterial Prostatitis (Tension and pain in the pelvic muscles)
30. Pudendal Neuralgia (Irritation or entrapment of the pudendal nerve causing pelvic pain)
31. Coccygodynia (Tailbone pain affecting pelvic floor muscles)
32. Testicular Pain (Orchialgia) (Chronic testicular pain linked to pelvic muscle tension)
33. Perineal Pain (Pain in the area between the scrotum and anus)
34. Post-Hernia Repair Pelvic Floor Dysfunction (Scarring and tension affecting pelvic muscles)
35. Post-Pelvic Surgery Pain (E.g., after bladder or colorectal surgery)
36. Post radiation issues
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