With more than thirteen years of experience in physiotherapy and pelvic health rehabilitation in Riyadh, Sultan believes that the patient is the basis of a successful treatment plan. And it is not possible to provide a distinguished service to the patient except after listening to the patient’s complaint fully and his participation in setting goals and treatment plans with what is appropriate for him and his condition. And that the integrated treatment plan is the one that takes into account the patient's physical condition and its impact on his psychological state and the patient's quality of life.
Prostate disorders cause disturbing urinary symptoms for the patient such as frequent and difficult urination, as well as pain in the pelvic area and back, and this greatly affects the patient’s psychological, social and practical quality of life. The physiotherapist helps you by treating the affected pelvic floor muscles and teach you how to perform the behavioral therapy for overactive bladder until the urination process returns to normal.
Colon disorders and constipation are the main cause of the problems of rectal prolapse and anal hemorrhoids, where the patient finds it very difficult to defecate, which makes him spend long times in the toilet to no avail, the physiotherapist helps you to learn how to use the abdominal muscles and breathing while relaxing the anal muscles and improving bowel movement.
Coccyx pain is considered one of the most annoying pains for the patient, whether it is due to a fall and direct injury to the area or due to prolonged sitting. The physiotherapist helps you by treating the coccyx vertebrae, increasing its flexibility and treating the muscles coneected to it, which contributes to getting rid of the pain completely.
If you complain of pain in the pelvic area due to an injury, surgery, or for another reason, visit a physiotherapist to examine the pelvic area, joints, ligaments, and surrounding muscles to determine the source of the pain and work to treat it and get rid of these pains.
Physiotherapy can help treat genital pain and treat weak and premature ejaculation, as well as erectile dysfunction problems caused by weakness and tightness of the pelvic floor muscles by applying manual therapy for those muscles and exercises to strengthen the pelvic floor muscles, as well as the use of electrical stimulation devices such as TENS, shockwave therapy and electromagnetic stimmulation.
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