The Self-Assessment and Root Cause Discovery Workbook

Want to find out why you're having pelvic pain, urinary issues, or sexual dysfunction?

The Self-Assessment & Root Cause Workbook

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Helps to see if your issues are mind-body or structural
âś“ Guides you through possible root causes
âś“ Empowers you to take the next right step

 

📋  A Detailed Assessment

This assessment was built by mind-body physicians with years of experience. Working with your physician, you can “rule out” a structural disorder, and then “rule in” a mind-body issue.

 
💡  Root Cause Discovery

Look deep within past situations, personality traits, emotional awareness, and other patterns that can be linked to brain-created pain and dysfunction.


✏️  Easily fill out the .pdf workbook on your device or print it out.

This assessment has been designed to help you evaluate the likelihood of you having Mind Body Syndrome (psychophysiologic pain or dysfunction), rather than via a defined structural disease pathology.  It cannot replace a detailed medical history and examination. As always, we advise that you see a physician.

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About Transform Men’s Pelvic Health

Transform is changing pelvic, urinary, and sexual health from outside the rigid, traditional medical institution. By combining emerging mind-body science, data-proven tools, and warm, personal coaching — 1,000+ men have gotten back to living life and loving their bodies!

About Michael Hodge

Michael Hodge lived through 5 years of crippling pelvic pain, along with relationship-crushing PE and ED issues. By merging his real-world healing experience with innovative mind-body medicine, he is helping thousands to transform their pelvic health. He also really likes dark chocolate and produces sick beats.

Transform Men's Pelvic Health programs are not a substitute for individualized medical treatment; contact a physician and/or physical therapist in your area for one-on-one evaluation and a personalized treatment plan.
To maintain anonymity, the testimonial illustrated faces are not exact representations of clients.