Purpose of the Series
This two-session format is designed to establish corrective momentum within one primary region.
When localized pain or movement restriction is present, a single session may provide clarity and initial intervention. A second visit scheduled within a short interval allows reassessment, refinement, and reinforcement before compensation patterns re-establish.
The intent is accelerated stabilization through structured continuity.
How the Two Sessions Work
The first session includes assessment and targeted orthopedic manual therapy directed at the involved structures.
The second session, typically scheduled within 7–14 days, evaluates the body’s response, addresses residual restriction, and reinforces improved mechanics.
Progress becomes more measurable when care is reinforced promptly rather than spaced too widely.
When This Format Is Appropriate
This series is often selected when:
– Symptoms are clearly localized
– A follow-up within two weeks is desired
– Corrective care is beginning
– A flare-up requires structured reinforcement
Focused intervention is more effective when continuity is intentional.
“Returning within a week made a noticeable difference. The follow-up built directly on the first session.”
Common Questions
Must both sessions be scheduled close together?
Yes. The series is designed for short-interval scheduling to support corrective momentum. Timing is arranged at the first visit.
Is this appropriate for multi-area pain?
When discomfort involves multiple regions, the Comprehensive Corrective Series may be more appropriate.
Do you accept insurance?
Sessions are direct-pay and not billed through insurance.
Structured Continuity
For clients seeking continued progression beyond the initial corrective phase, structured multi-session plans are available.
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