This program is amazing, I was in much pain and discomfort for months in the pelvic/rectal area with almost constant urinary urgency. Doctors had no idea what was wrong with me and handed me bladder... See more
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My “prostatitis” was diagnosed 5 years ago. I’ve suffered with almost all those symptoms you have mentiod in your post. Suprisingly, after only a few days application of your AidPlan, the most... See more
Good overview of all the possible symptoms and the full rounded nature of treatment required. However the exercises NEED special yoga type equipment which you're going to have to go and purchase s... See more
I have done this program for 3.5 weeks now for CPPS/Prostatitis and finally seem to have found what is causing all these miserable symptoms. Very good layout of the course. It's simple, but it's bas... See more
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The AidPlan© online program shows you how to treat the most common pelvic diseases yourself. Most of these conditions have a chronic course and require consistent, long-term care. You can do this from home with the AidPlan© online program. The AidPlan© online program is aimed at anyone suffering from chronic pelvic pain syndrome (CPPS), pudendal neuralgia, bladder pain syndrome, interstitial cystitis or chronic abacterial prostatitis (in men). A 12-week plan sets out the exercise structure and the video course explains all the necessary steps - help for self-help instead of open questions. Our experienced therapists are also available for video calls to clarify complaints and make individual adjustments.
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I ordered the aidplan program a little…
I ordered the aidplan program a little over a week ago - i just got done watching all the videos and the program is very organized and easy to understand . I did the stretching exercises yesterday night and I feel optimistic about getting good results with this program . This program has given me hope for the future!!!!
Date of experience: June 27, 2025
Well structured course
I have just started with the course last week and so far it looks very well structured. The videos are easy to follow and understand. My symptoms at the moment are quite bad but i am hopeful that the course will aid my recovery.
Date of experience: May 26, 2025
This program is amazing !
This program is amazing, I was in much pain and discomfort for months in the pelvic/rectal area with almost constant urinary urgency. Doctors had no idea what was wrong with me and handed me bladder control pills. I tried this program and in two week I'm 90% better in all areas! I love this program and it's WORKS.
Date of experience: May 11, 2025
Experience is good
Experience is good. Seems like you all care about helping folks, which is good. The information is mostly all there and easy to access, which is good. Appreciate the responsiveness, too.
Date of experience: April 29, 2025
Absolutely incredible!
Absolutely incredible content! This has been a complete game changer for me and my pelvic pain!! I would highly recommend!!
Date of experience: April 25, 2025
Very comprehensive programme
Very comprehensive programme. The videos are concise and to the point, clearly explaining every topic.
Date of experience: April 24, 2025
I think it is a good collection of…
I think it is a good collection of exercises, stretches and other healing methods. There is nothing particularly groundbreaking, but putting together the different methods in one package does offer some value.
Date of experience: April 24, 2025
Very well done
Very well done. The video is informative and very helpful. Nik is extremely knowledgeable and clearly delivers a precise message. It’s up to me to do the work to solve my problems.
Date of experience: April 01, 2025
I love this program
I love this program. You can complete the exercises from home and the videos thoroughly explain the exercises. It is lengthy, but it becomes second nature once you are familiar with the exercises.
Date of experience: April 01, 2025
This is the most important review I've…
This is the most important review I've written this year. I cannot express how profoundly relieved I am to have found Aidplan's multidisciplinary online program for pelvic pain.
As a former musculoskeletal physiotherapist with 20 years in the NHS (I left the profession in 2011), I was blindsided when perimenopause triggered mysterious, inconsistent bladder and pelvic pain that completely upended my life. For six years, I've lived a "dimmed" existence under the shadow of these symptoms, compounded by acute health anxiety.
My initial bladder pain led me through a labyrinth of medical consultations. Without clear UTI symptoms, I avoided unnecessary antibiotics, turning instead to Chinese herbs and later Uralix to manage the pain.
Drawing on my physiotherapy background, I knew I had a hypertonic pelvic floor and needed a comprehensive approach. This led me to consult gynecologists, doctors, and women's health physiotherapists—quickly becoming financially unsustainable. Most physiotherapy focused narrowly on internal trigger points with minimal leg and buttock exercises progression. One "women's health physio" didn't even examine me, merely suggesting electrotherapy!
Only through dogged persistence did I secure HRT assistance from both my GP and a private menopause doctor, which helped me reclaim some normalcy—but it only took me so far. I was essentially navigating by trial and error, feeling desperately isolated as these issues affected every aspect of my life, particularly intimacy.
In my desperation, I turned to Google—which only amplified my fears with discussions of incurable IC (interstitial cystitis) and inevitable deterioration. I attempted another online program by a Women's Health physiotherapist but abandoned it when the opening material overloaded me with frightening information about IC and bladder instillations, triggering anxiety rather than relief.
Other pelvic health courses I tried were too cautious and veered into "waffle" territory without providing a clear progressive strategy.
Recently, I explored using AI for guidance and received solid, sensible advice explained in a non-threatening way. These explorations must have shifted my social media algorithms because one day, Aidplan appeared in my YouTube feed.
What immediately captivated me about Aidplan was:
*Their approach didn't frighten me
*They consolidated various pelvic floor/bladder issues into one manageable framework
*They instilled active hope and confidence in self-management
*They maintained a refreshingly professional, no-nonsense approach
*Crucially, their pricing was within my financial reach
*Evidence-based
Upon purchasing the course, I was immediately reassured by Aidplan's simple, professional presentation. Their approach is calm, positive, and pragmatic. They focus on what needs to happen while surrounding you with hope.
Most importantly, they motivate you to push your body further—putting substantial effort into movement, clearing trigger points, and addressing fascial tightness. Their evidence-based, multi-faceted approach doesn't overwhelm with science or fear tactics. Instead, they metaphorically hold your hand through the process, clearly demonstrating their deep understanding of chronic pelvic pain.
The program has minor "clunky" elements that could benefit from more detailed explanation and visual instruction. I understand the clinicians are German, so translation takes time. These slight imperfections don't diminish the program's value; I expect it will evolve with feedback.
I appreciate that the cost makes it accessible to more people, especially compared to other programs charging upwards of £2000.
The program feels like visiting therapists at a clinic or hospital—focused, efficient, and delivering powerful, distilled information. This "light-touch" approach hits the sweet spot between providing essential basics and allowing independence. It doesn't over-medicalise the condition.
While it may need modifications for those with limited mobility, for most sufferers, it's transformative.
I'll be recommending Aidplan to anyone suffering from these conditions. Healthcare professionals who cannot provide comprehensive pelvic pain treatment in a timely manner should also be recommending this program to their patients. Chronic pelvic and bladder pain creates a unique kind of suffering that you simply cannot switch off from—somehow more invasive than chronic knee or back pain.
Thanks to Aidplan, I now have a spring in my step and am improving daily. If I plateau, I'll seek additional support, but from a much more confident position.
Thank you, Aidplan, for giving me my life back.
Date of experience: March 06, 2025
Great program, could use better design
It actually helps relieving the symptoms. That is the most important, and it deserves all the credit. The delivery of the advice, however, is not the most engaging - longish videos with mostly one guy speaking, with a bit of an amateur atmosphere (in terms of filming, not medically).
Date of experience: February 25, 2025
Everything received straight away and…
Everything received straight away and the material is easy to work through. I took out the 12 week plan as well which is in a different order to the material on the website which would be one improvement recommendation.
Date of experience: February 11, 2025
A Comprehensive and compassionate guide and treatment plan
I would thoroughly recommend this course to anyone who is suffering and has had little or no guidance on how to deal with pelvic pain. I struggled for 3 years, after being diagnosed with pudendal nerve pain, to get any explanation or practical help. I was advised to take pain medication and have steroid injections, neither of which helped, but just left me with unpleasant side effects. I did a lot of research, which was exhausting and had some alternative therapies before finally discovering Aidplan in Dec 2024. Although I was familiar with some of the treatments, through the research I had done, it was still beneficial to watch the videos. The explanation and treatment plan are clearly and sympathetically explained and easy to follow. Unfortunately my progress has been halted by ongoing issues with bi lateral hip replacements, but I hope to get back to following a reduced plan soon.
Date of experience: January 30, 2025
It's early to rate it but so far so…
Good program!It's early to rate it but so far so good. Very complete course.
It has stretching , mindfulness, exercise, a lot of info. If you mail them, they respond fast.
It takes time and commitment. I'll come back with a review in 3 months and share my experience.
Just a quick update. I'm on my 10th week. Simptome are low. Stretches and jogging is going ok. The course offers you a balance and a daily routine that keeps you busy and focused. 100% cure?! No.
But l definitely feel better! 8 April.
Date of experience: February 06, 2025
All-around plan to rebalance body and mind
First plan I’ve found for IC that is both comprehensive, yet explained simply. Easy to follow exercises and a well-balanced approach which treats the whole patient, physically and mentally, to set them up for success!
Date of experience: January 21, 2025
i neglected to use the program until…Jan 6, 2025
I subscribed to the AIDPLAN program 3-4 weeks ago but neglected to use try it until two days ago. I felt some relief the first night from my bladder issue which is inflammation and burning on urination plus alfuzosin to pee. Prostate not enlarged. They say i have interstitial cystitis which of course no doctor can even understand how it occurs
i have been stressed out for years due to business stress and personal losses. Sitting, anxiety, all sorts of emotional beating myself up
Anyway, most of that is behind me and now i have to fix the bladder. I just completed day two of the stretching exercises. I almost did not need a 10mg prednisone today!! Maybe tomorrow i can get off of it because the bladder is ruining my life
Hopefully this is the answer. BTW i am a male in his 70's with good health otherwise. I do not fit the demographics for this problem. I had a recent cystocopy, (ugh! loads of fun) and the bladder tissue on the inside looked normal. This has gone off and on for 4 years.
My body is also stiff as a board and has been stiff since my teens. Forget high or sidekicks with martial arts, and never could touch my heels to my butt, stiff, stiff, stiff.
Four years ago, my exercise routine 6-8 miles running 3-4x/day plus bodyweight exercises. When the stress started in late 2020, no exercise, lots of anxiety from business stress, and 20 pounds of extra weight.
Diet in the tank too; coca cola, candy, etc for years Blood work was a mess.
it will be a miracle if this works. I had to fix a drug induced tinnitus problem that started in 2020 and arrogant doctors will never tell you that prescription drugs can do this. (NEVER TAKE LISINOPRIL AKA AN ACE INHIBITOR OR YOU RISK SERIOUS EAR AND LIVER DAMAGE. I PROVED IT TO MY GOOD FOR NOTHING CORPORATE EMPLOYEE DOCTOR WHO ADMITTED I WAS RIGHT BUT WAS TOTALLY INDIFFERENT AND COULD CARE LESS ANYWAY, JERK!)
It took much of the last 4 years and a good bit of the near suicidal stress, but i figured out how to fix tinnitus and fixed the unfixable!..............Then came the bladder, another issue with unknown cause as stated by almost useless medical establishment that think they know everything, and for what it's worth, i am one of them!
Anyway, i am two days into the AIDPLAN and i noticed some improvement on day one. On day two, as stiff as my body is, i could already start to feel a slight bit of increased flexibilIty, not much but it was surprising.
the information videos are very well thought out and planned.
My only ISSUE IS YOU ARE MISLEAD IN THE "TRIGGER POINT" VIDEO. YOU ARE TOLD TO GO TO A PELVIC FLOOR SPECIALIST to learn where the trigger points are.
THEY NEGLECT TO TELL YOU THAT IN THE VERY NEXT VIDEO, SECTION 4.1 FASCIA TREATMENT, THEY DO SHOW YOU WHERE THE TRIGGER POINTS ARE AND HOW TO TREAT THEM, SO DON'T GO RUNNING TO A PELVIC FLOOR THERAPIST AS YOU ARE INSTRUCTED IN THE SO CALLED "TRIGGER POINT" VIDEO. 4
WHY DO THEY CALL THE NEXT SECTION "FASCIA" INSTEAD OF "TRIGGER POINT LOCATION AND HOW TO TREAT. YOU WOULD NEVER SUSPECT THAT THE TRIGGER POINTS/TREATMENT WOULD BE IN A SECTION NOT LABELED AS SUCH. I WAS READY TO QUIT THE PROGRAM BUT WATCHED THE "FASCIA VIDEO. AT THE VERY LEAST THEY SHOULD TELL YOU IN THE TRIGGER POINT VIDEO THAT THE TRIGGER POINTS AND TREATMENT ARE IN THE FASCIA VIDEO BUT THEY DIDN'T.
THAT SAID, THE MATERIAL IS VERY GOOD!
HOPE THIS HELPS!
Date of experience: January 06, 2025
thorough course with loads of helpful…
thorough course with loads of helpful advice - it made me feel much less alone with my symptoms
Date of experience: January 05, 2025
Great so far.
Date of experience: December 03, 2024
Well organised
Date of experience: November 28, 2024
Six weeks progress report
Six weeks into the course and I'm seeing some positive results. Definitely has made my life easier and more comfortable. The daily schedule must be followed to see/feel results. Took me several weeks to master the breathing technique and I'm still exploring for tigger points. As advised, I located a Physiotherapist to help me with locating tigger points, breathing techniques and overall pelvic floor exercise. I'm hoping to continue to see positive progress to return to normal.
Date of experience: November 26, 2024
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