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Muscle Health Assessment for Men

Muscle Health Assessment for Men

Declining strength and muscle loss that training alone can’t explain. We test the clinical markers behind it.

When strength drops and mass fades despite consistent effort, there’s usually a clinical explanation in the blood work. Your practitioner runs targeted pathology covering the hormonal, inflammatory, and metabolic markers directly tied to muscle integrity. Results are reviewed alongside your symptom history, training background, and goals.

What’s included

Every protocol is delivered by AHPRA-registered practitioners via secure telehealth consultations.

Muscle Health Blood Work and Clinical Assessment

Targeted pathology covering the hormonal, metabolic, and inflammatory markers directly tied to muscle integrity. Your practitioner reviews these alongside your symptom history, training background, and when the changes started. Context matters here.

Progress Monitoring

We track your response over time using repeat blood work at structured intervals. That gives you a clinical record of what’s actually changing at the biomarker level. Measurable progress, not guesswork.

Evidence-Based Clinical Care

Your AHPRA-registered practitioner builds a personalised management plan based on your individual presentation and blood work results. Clinical and lifestyle approaches are considered depending on what the evidence shows for your specific situation.

Noticing changes in your strength or muscle mass?

If you’re experiencing unexplained muscle loss, declining physical capacity, or strength that doesn’t match your effort, consider joining the waitlist to discuss whether this protocol is appropriate for you.

Frequently asked questions

What clinical markers are assessed for muscle health?
Your practitioner orders targeted blood work covering hormonal, metabolic, and inflammatory markers directly tied to muscle integrity and physical performance. These results are reviewed alongside your symptom history, training background, and goals.
How is progress measured during follow-up?
Structured follow-up consultations include repeat blood work at set intervals. This provides a clinical record so changes are measured objectively and your practitioner can adjust the plan based on what the data shows.
Is this assessment only for men who train regularly?
No. This protocol is designed for any man experiencing unexplained muscle loss or declining strength, regardless of training status. Your practitioner assesses the clinical factors behind the change, whether you are active or not.

Treatment plans are personalised and prescribed only after medical consultation. Not all patients are suitable candidates. Risks and benefits will be discussed during your consultation. Medicare and private health insurance do not cover these services. Individual results may vary.