Why Your Pelvic Symptoms Aren't Proof Something's "Broken"

If you've been told your pelvic symptoms mean something's broken or failing in your body, this is for you. In a lot of cases, it's the opposite of broken. Your body is adapting, and that changes everything about what you do next. When the pain or pressure won't go away and the tests keep coming back "normal," it's easy to start believing something is permanently wrong with you. But a symptom is often the body compensating for a problem somewhere else entirely, sometimes nowhere near the pelvis. I'll show you how a problem that starts as far away as your foot can end up showing up as pelvic symptoms, and why that's actually good news. A broken body can't change. An adapting one can. That's the whole reason there's a way forward here. If this sounds like what you've been living with and you want real answers about what's driving it, you can book a virtual consult with me here: 👉 symbiopt.com/booking I'm Dr. Chad Woodard, a male pelvic floor specialist in NYC. Subscribe for straight answers on the symptoms men are too often told to just live with. 🔻 Clinicians Start here: my free training, "Why Pelvic Floor Treatments Fail (Even When You're Doing Everything 'Right')." https://linktr.ee/drdaddychaddy Clinicians: get on the waitlist so you hear first when new trainings open. — New here? Subscribe for the reasoning behind the cases that don't add up. #PelvicHealth #MensPelvicHealth #PhysicalTherapy #MensHealth #PelvicPain #PelvicFloor