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Home » Medical Conditions » Pre- and Post-Prostatectomy PT

Pre- and Post-Prostatectomy PT

Pre- and Post-Prostectomy PT in Baltimore, MD

Are you about to undergo a prostatectomy? Are you worried about preparing for your prostate surgery? Are you concerned about possible complications after surgery? If so, you may want to consider pre- and post-prostatectomy physical therapy at Peake Physical Therapy, Baltimore, MD.

At Peake Physical Therapy, our PTs are highly trained and practiced in prostate surgery rehabilitation to determine the best PT option for you to help improve outcomes and reduce the chance of post-prostate surgery complications.

Contact us today to schedule a consultation with one of our pre- and post-prostatectomy physical therapists:

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Pre-Prostatectomy

What is pre-prostatectomy?

The term “pre-prostatectomy” refers to the time before a prostatectomy when all the evaluations and preparations for the surgery are done.

How can physical therapy help with pre-prostatectomy?

Pre-prostatectomy involves various medical tests and consultations with healthcare professionals to assess the patient’s physical and mental well-being. These often include blood work, imaging scans, and psychological evaluations. Physical therapy can be beneficial in preparing the patient for surgery by improving their overall physical health and helping them cope with any potential side effects.

Why pre-prostatectomy physical therapy?

Physical therapy before prostate surgery is crucial. It is vital to prepare the muscles for healing. This physical therapy specializes in improving the inside of the pelvis to make it more stable and function stronger. It also helps in preparing for surgery. One of the most significant parts of recovery is conquering the discomfort. Most patients fear the concept of continual incontinence and loss of function. They do not want to lose their quality of life.

What is involved with pre-prostatectomy physical therapy?

Before prostate surgery, physical therapy often centers on exercises that bolster pelvic floor muscles, increasing strength and control. Some of these activities involve Kegel exercises, squats, and various stretches. Additionally, specialists can suggest ways to modify one’s lifestyle to help manage pre-surgery urinary symptoms and lessen some risks in the postoperative period. They may also educate patients about good bladder and bowel habits and strategies to diminish postoperative pain.

Post-Prostatectomy

What is post-prostatectomy?

The phase following a prostatectomy surgery is known as the post-prostatectomy phase, where patients undergo recovery and rehabilitation. Throughout this period, it is essential to attend regular check-ups with urologists to review progression and prevent any complications.

How can physical therapy help with post-prostatectomy?

Supporting a patient’s recovery from prostate surgery is greatly aided by a multidisciplinary team; the team’s outstanding members are physical therapists, who are foremost in helping patients recoup their vigor and vim and preventing mind-numbing prospective lapses, for example, urinary incontinence and erectile dysfunction.

Why post-prostatectomy physical therapy?

Patients need to focus on their health while improving their muscle strength and flexibility following prostate removal. Furthermore, it can also improve your ability to control your bladder and reduce the chances of suffering from urine leakage (incontinence) and erectile dysfunction-related complications.

Can post-prostatectomy physical therapy prevent future complications?

Although not a sure thing, post-prostatectomy physical therapy may lessen the risk of lingering complications and promote improved life quality. Ensuring pelvic floor muscle power and refining urinary regulation can additionally avert urinary tract infections and bolster sexual function.


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Do you still have questions? We’re here to help and answer all the questions you may have about pre- and post-prostatectomy physical therapy. Schedule your PT consultation today:

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