Peter Pan and the Lost Boys

A Male Pelvic Health Foundation Masterclass.

Assess and treat the full scope of male pelvic health with clinical clarity, not guesswork.

The foundation course for clinicians ready to treat men with confidence.

You’ll Walk Away Ready to Treat Men...

Get a clear, practical foundation in male pelvic health. You’ll build the core skills to assess, reason, and treat men with confidence: functional anatomy, pelvic floor assessment, treatment planning, red flag screening, and the communication skills for sensitive conversations. It covers the men you already see, across pain, urinary, bowel, sexual, and post-surgical concerns.

✅Pelvic pain and post-surgical recovery

✅Urinary urgency, frequency, and leakage

✅Bowel and voiding dysfunction

✅Sexual concerns and genital pain

Earn 20 CEUs

20 hours where we go over real cases, real tools, and a course that’s genuinely practical to take.

In other states, many boards accept CEUs through reciprocity or self-submission. Check with your licensing board to confirm.

This course content is not intended for use by any participants outside the scope of their license or regulation.

What Makes This Course Different?

✅Three original frameworks: the Nine Triangles, the Lost Boys, and PELVIS competency program

✅Tools to assess pelvic floor tone, strength, and coordination

✅Body charts, bladder & bowel diaries used for case-based reasoning

✅Practice with real male models (no awkward peer work)

✅Know when to strengthen, when to down-train, and when to refer

Practical Tools You Won’t Find Anywhere Else

The Nine Triangles of Male Pelvic Anatomy
Complex three-dimensional anatomy, redrawn as nine clear two-dimensional regions. A navigation tool to guide palpation, map symptoms, and document findings, so you always know where you are and what sits beneath your hands.

The Lost Boys Pelvic Floor Patterns
Retire the "weak versus tight" binary. Four recognizable presentations, Restriction, Under-activation, Guarding, and Myofascial Pain, that connect directly to your patient's symptoms and point you toward the right treatment.

The PELVIS Competence Program
A six-pillar treatment-planning system that turns "where do I even start" into a repeatable process: rehab skills, education, load management, voiding retraining, integrated care, and self-management.

Bad OMEN and Good OMEN Screening Pathways
A structured way to catch red flags and decide, with confidence, when to treat, when to pause, and when to refer.

You Know the Anatomy. Your Fingers Still Hesitate.

Here's what we hear constantly: "I know the anatomy, I just don't trust my hands on a real patient." It makes sense. Most clinicians have never palpated these structures on real tissue with an expert there to confirm they're on them. That's what this lab is for:

🟢 Map the male pelvis with the Nine Triangles, turning complex anatomy into clear clinical regions

🟢 Practice external and internal palpation on real male models

🟢 Link what you feel to symptoms, function, and your treatment plan

No pretending your lab partner is a male patient. Practice on real ‘patients’.

Course outline

A male pelvic health foundation masterclass. Online pre-course (4h) covering key research and ICS terminology, plus a 2-day live course (16h).

Day 1: 8:00am-5:30pm

Chapter 1: The Hidden Need in Men’s Pelvic Health

  • The scale and impact of male pelvic health concerns

  • Why men under-seek care, and how to change that

  • Your scope, responsibilities, and referral pathways

Chapter 2: Safe, Trauma-Informed Setup

  • Evidence foundations and clinical resources

  • Consent, privacy, documentation, and trauma-informed care

  • Legal, ethical, and scope-of-practice basics

Chapter 3: The Nine Triangles of Male Pelvic Anatomy

  • Turn complex anatomy into nine clear clinical regions

  • Key muscular, fascial, neurovascular, and urogenital landmarks

  • How the model guides palpation, reasoning, and documentation

Chapter 4: Male Anatomy Palpation Lab

  • Surface anatomy and external palpation landmarks

  • Internal assessment where appropriate to scope and consent

  • Consent, draping, safety, and professional handling

Chapter 5: Anatomy in Clinical Decisions

  • Apply the Nine Triangles across pain, urinary, bowel, sexual, and post-surgical cases

  • Use anatomy to set assessment priorities

  • Document anatomical findings clearly

Day 2: 8:00am-5:30pm

Chapter 6: Sensitive, Precise History Taking

  • Ask about urinary, bowel, sexual, pain, and surgical history with confidence

  • Gauge symptom irritability, severity, and patient goals

  • Use language that reduces shame and builds trust

Chapter 7: Assessment and the Lost Boys Patterns

  • Assess tone, strength, endurance, coordination, and awareness

  • Recognize four patterns: restriction, under-activation, guarding, and myofascial pain

  • Link patterns to pain, urgency, leakage, and post-surgical symptoms

Chapter 8: Treatment Planning With PELVIS

  • Build foundation-level plans with the six PELVIS pillars

  • Pelvic floor rehab, load management, voiding retraining, and self-management

  • Patient education that builds confidence and reduces fear

Chapter 9: Complex Presentations and Red Flags

  • Make sense of mixed urinary, bowel, sexual, and pain symptoms

  • Screen for red flags that need referral or escalation

  • Use case-based reasoning to prioritize care

Chapter 10: Trust, Confidence, and Sensitive Conversations

  • Build therapeutic trust and your own professional confidence

  • Navigate masculinity, vulnerability, and help-seeking

  • Talk about sex, continence, and taboo topics with clear, respectful language

Chapter 11: Putting It Together

  • Consolidate the Nine Triangles, Lost Boys, and PELVIS

  • Integrate learning through clinical reasoning

  • Build your plan for safe, confident, ongoing practice

Course Details (registration)

Date: November 21-27 2026

Location: CBI Health Carlingwood, 2249 Carling Avenue Suite 105, Ottawa, ON

Pricing: 1089$ 1289$ (early bird august)

+taxes (20 CEUs)

Your instructor.

Di (Woody) Wu

M.Sc PT, MMed, MBBS, Cert. MDT

Di Wu trained as a medical doctor and completed his residency in Beijing. He practiced as an Orthopedic Surgeon for several years, before establishing himself in Montreal, Canada. In Montreal, he attended physical therapy school at McGill university where he was the first man to enrol in the pelvic floor course. He adapted his learning from that course, which solely focused on women, to be able to effectively treat men.

Over the past decade, drawing inspiration from his background as a doctor and as a PT, he has built a framework to help him get repeatable and reliable treatment results for treating male pelvic pain. After almost a decade of refinement and conducting studies to corroborate the findings, Di has solidified the framework. He now shares his knowledge and passion about male pelvic pain nationally and internationally with PTs who are interested in treating male pelvic pain.

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