Talking about your private parts is normally something that people keep, well, private. Especially when it comes to men, pelvic health has long been considered a taboo subject. But that lack of conversation contributes to people not knowing what to do and who to turn to when there is a problem "down there."
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Pelvic Health by and for Men
Pelvic health isn't just for women. Here's how PTs can help with the pelvic issues that men face.
Date: June 1, 2023
Contact: aptamag@apta.org
Content Type: Feature
Keith Loria
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