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The misunderstood muscle system 🤨💡
When men experience intimacy concerns like erectile dysfunction (ED) or premature ejaculation (PE), the first assumption is often medical or psychological.
Stress, hormones, age, and blood flow can all matter.
But there is another piece that is often missed: muscle coordination.
Your pelvic floor acts like part of an athletic support system. It includes muscles and connective tissue at the base of the pelvis, and it needs a balance of:
✅Strength
✅Timing
✅Timing
✅Relaxation
✅Control
When that system is not working well together, symptoms may show up.
How your 9-to-5 can affect pelvic function 👨💻🧑🏽💻
Sitting at a desk for 8 to 10 hours daily places consistent pressure on your body. Consider how typical office ergonomics can influence your pelvic health, potentially leading to:🚨Compressed posture:
Slouching may tilt the pelvis backward, keeping the pelvic floor in a shortened, tense state.
🚨Limited hip mobility:
Tight hips can alter pelvic movement and hinder the pelvic floor's relaxation.
🚨Shallow breathing:
Sitting in a compressed position can restrict diaphragmatic breathing, reducing natural movement through the core and pelvis.
Over time, persistent tension can disrupt the entire system.
For some men suffering from ED or PE, this could mean the issue is not weakness — it may be overactivity or tension in the pelvic floor. And in those cases, blindly trying to strengthen an already tight system may not be the best first step. ⚠️
Pelvic health is physical health 💪
Pelvic health should be treated like any other part of physical function.If your symptoms are connected to posture, movement, or muscle coordination, that matters.
Why a virtual screening can help 📱
Taking the first step can feel awkward. That’s why a virtual screening can be a more comfortable place to start.
It’s private, non-invasive, and focused on movement — not awkwardness.
A physical therapist can look at your:
✅Sitting and standing posture
✅Hip and lower back movement
✅Breathing mechanics
✅Core and pelvic coordination
✅Sitting and standing posture
✅Hip and lower back movement
✅Breathing mechanics
✅Core and pelvic coordination
If movement is not the issue, the physical therapist will refer you to the appropriate provider.
Final thought 👇
If you’ve been wondering whether your desk habits, posture, or daily movement patterns could be contributing to symptoms, a virtual screening is a smart place to start.
Book a free introductory 15-minute virtual screening to learn more.
Clinical care. Clear answers. Better movement.
Toni
tonithephysio™
Total Mobility. Total Balance. Zero Pain
Mend & Move|Pain-Free Movement Team
Total Mobility. Total Balance. Zero Pain
Mend & Move|Pain-Free Movement Team
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Medical Disclaimer: This information is for general knowledge and is not medical advice. Consult with a healthcare provider or physical therapist before starting any new exercise routine.