Woman, 66, reveals how she’s saved the sex lives of hundreds of men

A physiotherapist who specialises in erectile dysfunction has revealed how many men don’t realise a strong pelvic floor is essential for a healthy sex life. 

Rosemary Lillie, 66, established the West Wimbledon Physiotherapy Clinic in 2003 after working both in the NHS and private practice and estimates she has helped ‘hundreds’ of men find sexual satisfaction. 

She sees up to five male clients a week since she began to focus solely on male fertility issues a decade ago, including some who have never had sex before. 

As well as treating men for issues with their ability to perform in the bedroom, she is also an expert in Peyronies disease, or the curving of the penis when it’s erect, caused by a build-up of scar tissue.

Rosemary helps the majority of her patients by improving the strength of their pelvic floor – a part of the body many men are unaware they even possess. She also uses shockwave, laser, manual therapy and acupuncture.

Rosemary Lillie, 66, who runs West Wimbledon Physiotherapy, is a leading female expert in erectile dysfunction

She told FEMAIL: ‘Some of the men who come to me have never had a sex life before. Being a man and not being able to get an erection means you can’t have sex and that can be incredibly distressing.

‘There can be tears and some do pour their hearts out to me. We always have a box of tissues at hand in case men need them.

‘Sometimes I go home drained emotionally, but it’s comforting knowing I can help.

‘Some men use humour to get them through it and to mask their pain, so you do get a few occasions when a patient will remove their trousers and say, “I bet you’ve seen a few of these in your time?” I have to say, “Well, yes I have”.’

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Those who suffer from erectile dysfunction are treated using either shockwave, laser therapy or with a state-of-the-art £50,000 PelviPower chair, which boosts the pelvic floor muscles by delivering a frequency of 25hz to 50hz, 레비트라처방 which is the optimal muscle contraction.  

She added: ‘The shockwave and laser treatments improve the blood flow to the penis, so I tend to find that people will comment after the first treatment that it is already better.’ 

After an initial discussion, 시알리스비아그라차이 Rosemary carries out a physical examination on patients which involves an assessment of the pelvic floor and a review to decide on treatment options.

Rosemary said: ‘The method of obtaining an erection is that the penis contains spongy material, and blood is forced into it which causes the penis to become erect.

Rosemary, who also treats female incontinence, decided to focus on males as she became aware there were very few practitioners helping men. Pictured with one of her patients

‘You have surrounding muscles which help with the erection. If you have a strong pelvic floor you have a much better chance of that erection lasting.

‘Because I am experienced, I know what a good pelvic floor 레비트라처방 should feel like. You have to feel between the anus and the back of the testicles, that’s where the pelvic floor is.’ 

A 15-minute session in the PelviPower chair is the equivalent of doing 11,000 Kegel exercises.