Phase 2: Corrective Care

Teaming Up for Optimal Health

We commonly see chiropractors who aim to see the elimination of pain and symptoms. Unfortunately, if the care stops at this stage, the chance of reoccurrence is much greater. Continuing care even after symptoms disappear is crucial to prevent a rapid return of health issues. This ongoing support ensures that underlying causes are addressed and monitored, reducing the chances of a relapse.

During the correction/restorative phase of care, adjustments will be less frequent compared to the initial phase. This phase focuses on stabilizing and maintaining the progress made during the active treatment phase. By having these adjustments and following the exercises and stretches recommended by your doctor, you can speed up your healing process. Consistency with these measures is key for a quicker recovery.

It's common to have mild flare-ups in symptoms occasionally. This doesn't mean you're not making progress. Stay consistent with your treatment plan and remember that setbacks are part of the journey towards improvement. The duration of your treatment plan can vary depending on the seriousness of your injury or condition and how long you have been dealing with it. This phase of care could range from a few months to several years, as your healthcare provider tailors the plan to your specific needs and progress. It is essential to follow their guidance closely to ensure the best possible outcome for your recovery.