The male pelvic floor plays a critical role in ejaculation, erectile rigidity, and urinary control. Dysfunction of this musculature may contribute to erectile dysfunction, premature ejaculation, and chronic pelvic pain syndromes.
Pelvic floor hypertonicity is increasingly recognized in younger men with sexual complaints, often related to anxiety, prolonged sitting, or poor posture. Diagnosis requires clinical erotic examination and, in some cases, electromyographic assessment.
Pelvic floor physiotherapy has demonstrated significant benefits in restoring sexual function and reducing pain, representing a non-invasive therapeutic option in andrology.
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