Answering Questions About Male Pelvic Pain

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Pelvic Health expert Elizabeth Akincilar is back to answer some of the most common questions she gets regarding male pelvic pain. From Hard Flaccid Syndrome to pain while exercising, Elizabeth has all the answers you need to know to get on the path to recovery from pelvic pain.


0:00-0:33 Introduction
0:33-2:02 Pain From Having An Erection For A Long Time
2:03-3:01 Can Pudendal Neuralgia Heal Itself?
3:02-4:29 Which Muscles Are Affected By Pudendal Neuralgia?
4:30-5:05 Are Antibiotics A Cure For Nerve Damage?
5:06-5:45 Does Pelvic PT Help When The Nerve Is Damaged?
5:46-7:08 What To Expect From A Pelvic PT Visit?
7:09-8:06 Penis Numbness Due To A Nerve Problem?
8:07-9:03 What is Jelqing And Why Is It Bad To Do?
9:04-9:15 Is Pain With An Erection Part of Hard Flaccid Syndrome?
9:16-10:00 Can Sitting Contribute To Penile Pain?
10:01-11:21 Is Pelvic Pain After Heavy Exercise Normal?
11:22-11:42 Conclusion

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About Pelvic Health and Rehabilitation Center:
PHRC is the leading physical therapy center for patients experiencing pelvic pain. At PHRC our advanced pelvic floor training allows us to integrate pelvic floor and pelvic girdle physiology to help the person function better as a whole. The benefit of our focus is that it has allowed us to establish a deep well of experience that we are able to draw from when treating this complex part of the body.

About Elizabeth Akincilar, MSPT
Liz received her Masters of Physical Therapy from the University of Miami Medical School. She is a Pennsylvania native but spent much of her early professional career in San Francisco. In 2015 Liz was excited to move back to the east coast to open PHRC’s first New England location. Now she is a fully acclimated New Englander who loves the four seasons. Liz’s happy place is in the kitchen cooking for friends and family or in the mountains with her partner and two rescue German Shepherds, Gunner and Jackson.

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