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BODY MAP · SELECT AFFECTED AREAS
STAGE>BODY SELECTION
VIEW>FRONT
SELECTED>0 POINTS

Where does it hurt?

Choose how you'd like to select, then tap on the body to the left.

How it works

What you just did above, explained

The body above isn't a picture — it's built entirely from individually addressable points. Here's what happens at each stage, and why we built it this way.

Every dot is real, not decorative

The body is rendered as a grid of points, not an image. Each one can be individually selected — which is what lets you tap a precise spot rather than a vague region.

Front and back, separately tracked

Switching views doesn't lose your selections. Points on the front and points on the back are remembered together, so a full picture builds across both sides.

Three ways to point, your choice

Standard mode selects a general area. Detailed mode lets you pick one exact point. Pain Map adds intensity — color the point from mild to severe, the way you'd actually describe it.

A quick check before the questions

After you select, there's a brief moment where the system looks at what you picked and surfaces a few possibilities — so the questions that follow feel relevant, not random.

A short, adaptive quiz

A few plain-language questions about how it feels, how long it's been going on, and how severe it is — narrowing down between the possibilities, not starting from scratch.

A ranked result, not a single guess

You get a short list of likely specialists with a confidence level for each — plus a downloadable summary to bring with you, and a way to find a doctor who fits.

WHY THIS WAY>POINTING > TYPING
GOAL>LESS GUESSWORK

Most people don't have the vocabulary to describe what's wrong with them — they just know where it hurts. We built this so pointing is enough to start. Everything after that — the analysis, the questions, the recommendation — is designed to do the translating for you, not the other way around.

No guesswork added by us

Nothing is stored after you leave
Not a diagnosis — a direction
Always double-check with a doctor

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