Chiropractic Care Phases: Corrective and Maintenance
Chiropractic Care can be divided into two primary phases: corrective care and maintenance care, each serving a distinct purpose in the journey toward better health and wellness. Corrective care is aimed at addressing the root causes of pain or dysfunction. The initial exam is completed by the Chiropractor, which involves diagnostic tests such as a physical exam that looks at balance, range of motion among many other tests, and a full set of digital X-rays. The goal of corrective care is to identify and correct spinal misalignments, or subluxations, that are interfering with the nervous system’s ability to function properly. During this phase, the Chiropractor focuses on realigning the spine and improving posture, mobility, and overall nerve function. Corrective care involves more frequent visits and patients often experience significant improvements in pain levels, range of motion, and overall comfort.
Once the primary issues have been addressed and the spine is functioning more optimally, maintenance care becomes an essential part of a long-term wellness plan. Maintenance care is designed to help maintain the progress made during corrective care and to prevent future problems from arising. During this phase, patients typically visit the Chiropractor on a less frequent basis, such as once a week, depending on individual needs and goals. The focus of maintenance care is on sustaining spinal health, optimizing nervous system function, and promoting overall wellness. While corrective care addresses immediate concerns, maintenance care helps the body stay in optimal condition and can prevent the recurrence of symptoms or injuries.
Both corrective and maintenance Chiropractic care are vital for achieving lasting health benefits. Corrective care works to heal and address the underlying issues causing discomfort, while maintenance care ensures that the body remains in balance, functioning efficiently, and free from unnecessary tension or pain. Chiropractic care, when approached as a continuous process, not only helps alleviate pain but also supports long-term health, vitality, and well-being. Many patients find that maintenance care enhances their quality of life by keeping them active, reducing stress, and preventing future injuries.


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