Stress urinary incontinence
Although less common than in women, stress incontinence still affects up to 1 in 10 men.
Symptoms of stress urinary incontinence
Stress incontinence in men is most often linked to changes following prostate surgery, but it can also occur due to pelvic floor weakness, ageing, or other health issues. Symptoms include urine leakage with sudden pressure on the bladder : for example when lifting, coughing, sneezing, running, or even standing up quickly. The impact ranges from small leaks to more disruptive loss of urine, which can feel frustrating and affect daily confidence.
Treatments for stress urinary incontinence
At Lift and Revive, we take a physiotherapy-led approach to help restore bladder control and confidence.
Your treatment may include:
Pelvic floor physiotherapy to assess and retrain the pelvic floor muscles, improving coordination and strength for better bladder support.
Lifestyle and bladder management strategies to reduce strain and optimise recovery.
Advanced, non-surgical technology such as the Emsella chair, which delivers thousands of high-intensity pelvic floor contractions per session to strengthen muscles and enhance continence control.
Each plan is tailored to your individual needs and recovery goals. We will guide you through safe, effective options to help you regain control and confidence in everyday life.



