Male pelvic health conditions affect millions of men, yet remain some of the most under-recognised and misunderstood issues in healthcare. Studies suggest that up to 1 in 3 men will experience some form of pelvic floor dysfunction in their lifetime, and chronic pelvic pain (CPPS) affects approximately 2–10% of men worldwide. Erectile dysfunction (ED) alone is estimated to impact over 150 million men globally, with numbers rising steadily.
At ALO Physiotherapy on Harley Street, Central London, Andre Oliveira is helping change that reality. As a Chartered Physiotherapist specialising in male pelvic health, André works with men experiencing complex, often misunderstood conditions that sit at the intersection of physical function, nervous system regulation, and long-term wellbeing.
This is not generic men’s health advice. This is specialist pelvic health physiotherapy, delivered with clinical precision and discretion.
Male Pelvic Health Is Not a Niche. It’s Overlooked.
Male pelvic health conditions are frequently misdiagnosed, dismissed, or treated in isolation. Many men move between GPs, urologists, and scans, only to be told everything looks “normal.” Meanwhile, symptoms persist.
The reality is that pelvic floor dysfunction, muscular overactivity, nerve irritation, postural loading, and chronic stress patterns are often central contributors. These issues do not always show up on imaging, but they are very real.
André’s work focuses on identifying these hidden drivers and addressing them systematically.

A Physiotherapy-Led Approach to Complex Male Conditions
Male pelvic health physiotherapy looks beyond symptoms. André assesses how the pelvis, hips, spine, diaphragm and nervous system interact under load, stress and daily demands.
Common findings include excessive pelvic floor tension, poor coordination rather than weakness, altered breathing mechanics, reduced hip mobility and heightened nervous system sensitivity.
Treatment is tailored and progressive. It may include manual therapy, pelvic floor down-training or strengthening when appropriate, movement retraining, breathing strategies and education that helps men regain control and confidence.
Prostate Treatment and Post-Surgical Support
Men dealing with prostate-related issues, including post-surgical changes, often experience urinary symptoms, pelvic discomfort and changes in sexual function.
Physiotherapy plays a key role in restoring control, reducing compensatory tension, and supporting recovery. André works closely within the medical landscape, providing conservative treatment that complements urological care.
Why Men Seek André on Harley Street
Discretion matters. So does expertise.
ALO’s Harley Street location reflects a clinic designed for men who want specialist care without judgment or unnecessary exposure. Men who come to André are often professionals, athletes, or high performers who want clarity, structure, and results.
They are not looking for quick fixes. They are looking for answers.

Reframing the Conversation Around Male Pelvic Health
One of the most important parts of Andre’s work is education. Helping men understand that these conditions are treatable, that they are not alone, and that their symptoms are not imagined.
By addressing male pelvic health openly and clinically, André is helping remove stigma and replace confusion with understanding.
A New Standard for Male Pelvic Health Physiotherapy
Male pelvic health is complex, but it is not hopeless. With the right assessment and treatment approach, meaningful improvement is possible.
At ALO Physiotherapy, André Oliveira is setting a new standard for how male pelvic health conditions are treated in London.
For men seeking specialist support for pelvic health conditions, this is where the conversation changes.
Book a Consultation
If you are experiencing erectile dysfunction, pelvic pain, urinary symptoms or prostate-related changes and have been told everything looks normal, specialist physiotherapy may be the missing piece.
To book a confidential consultation with André Oliveira at ALO Physiotherapy on Harley Street, contact the clinic directly or book online.
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