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Consistent Chiropractic Care, How Many Follow-Ups Are Necessary?

Consistent Chiropractic Care, How Many Follow-Ups Are Necessary?

Consistency is what makes chiropractic care work. A common misunderstanding about chiropractic medicine is the number of follow-up treatments necessary after the initial adjustment. Every individual requires a unique customized treatment plan. There are a few general guidelines chiropractors use to determine how they schedule follow-ups. Here is some insight into the nature of corrective chiropractic adjustments.  
11860 Vista Del Sol, Ste. 128 Consistent Chiropractic Care, How Many Follow-Ups Are Necessary?
 

Consistent Chiropractic

The critical nature of follow-up visits is that a single chiropractic adjustment is not an instant cure. It is an ongoing corrective process. Follow-up appointments are to ensure that the adjustments are on the right track and that whole-body wellness is maintained. Consistent chiropractic treatments maximize effectiveness and ensure proper functionality.  

Types of Care

The need for consistent care can be placed in types or phases. Types of care are:
  • Urgent
  • Reparative
  • Preventive
  • Rehabilitative

Urgent

Individuals go to a medical clinic because they are experiencing discomforting symptoms, pain, etc. A chiropractor’s responsibility is to alleviate those symptoms and address the root cause. Until the symptoms stop and no longer present an individual is in the urgent phase. During this phase, because the injury/condition is new to the chiropractor, they need to get it stabilized first, which consists of several adjustments that focus on various areas. In order to bring proper balance, each of those areas is worked on at follow-up treatment sessions.  
 

Reparative/Rehabilitative

Reparative care does not require the need to see the individual as often. Instead, the treatment is now focused on the root cause of the symptoms, and getting back range of motion. Regular appointments are still important, but they are not as frequent as initial treatment.

Preventive

The preventive care phase is when the main issues have been addressed and can now work on strengthening the immune system through regular adjustments along with stretches, exercises, and diet recommendations that will optimize overall health. This phase includes regularly scheduled but more infrequent adjustment appointments.  

Chiropractic Supplementation

 
11860 Vista Del Sol, Ste. 128 Consistent Chiropractic Care, How Many Follow-Ups Are Necessary?
 
A properly maintained regimen of treatment is going beyond the physical manipulation of the spine. Chiropractic clinics offer many other benefits that include: Consistent chiropractic treatment approaches require time, patience, and energy. All of these help to deliver superior care that leads to optimal health.

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