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Are you still experiencing pain long after your vasectomy? You're not alone—and you're not crazy! In this video, pelvic floor physical therapist Laura McKaig explains how your pelvic floor (and other surprising connections) can be the hidden source of your post-vasectomy pain. You’ll learn: ▶How your pelvic floor works, and why that's important ▶Why vasectomy pain may not be in the testicles (whaat??) ▶How your anatomy is connected to what you're feeling ▶Simple strategies to begin relieving pain at home Understanding your body is the first step toward healing. Let’s get you some answers—and some hope. #postvasectomypainsyndrome #vasectomy #postvasectomyrecovery #anatomy ⏲Timestamps: 00:00 Post Vasectomy Pain: The Hidden Culprit 01:10 Understanding the Male Pelvis Anatomy 02:22 The Role of the Pelvic Floor 04:27 Nerve Connections and Pain Sources 05:18 The Low Back Connection (did you know this?) 07:19 Self-Guided Recovery Suggestions 10:16 Final Thoughts and Resources 🔔 Subscribe for more male pelvic health content 🌐Our website: www.pelvicconnection.com 📍Find a pelvic floor therapist: www.pelvicglobal.com 💙Testicle Plushie found at www.iheartguts.com ***DISCLAIMER***The content of this video, description, links, and comments, is intended for educational and informational purposes. It is not intended as medical advice or a personalized treatment plan. Pelvic Connection Physical Therapy & Wellness LLC is not liable for any injuries or damages related to the practice of any exercise or activity shown on this video. Injury risk is possible if you do not follow due diligence and seek qualified professional advice about your medical condition or injury. Please consult your healthcare professional for specific concerns. No guarantees of specific results are expressly made or implied from this content.