Services:

Adjustment Techniques
More techniques:
ART and CBP
Adjusting Tables
On site X-rays
Neurological Scans
Examinations
Reexaminations
Traction
Neuromuscular Reeducation
(Wobble Chair)
Electrical Stimulation
Ultrasound
Postural Exercises
Intersegmental Traction
(Roller Table)

Reexamination

Reexamination

Every thirteenth visit a patient will receive a reexam. This is a less comprehensive exam to monitor improvements in range of motion and posture. A neurological scan is performed to see how the function of the nervous system is progressing.

It is important to perform these reevaluations so the doctor can see how the patient is progressing and responding to the care. This is more reliable than just basing assessment on how the patient feels.

If the patient has been performing any postural therapies, x-rays will be taken periodically to monitor the structural changes in the spine.