Chiropractic Corrective Care

The second important phase of chiropractic care.

Dr. Josh Eldrenkamp

Dr. Josh Eldrenkamp

Chiropractor

Phase 2:

Corrective / Restorative Care

Most chiropractors regard the elimination of symptoms as the easiest part of a persons care. If all that the chiropractor does is to reduce the pain and stop there, the chances of the condition recurring are much greater. In order to prevent a rapid recurrence of symptoms, it is necessary to continue receiving care even though your symptoms are gone.

Teaming Up For Optimal Health.

During the correction / restorative phase of your care, you will not have to receive adjustments as often as you did during the first phase of care and, depending on your particular circumstances, you may begin doing exercises and stretches either at the center or at home to help accelerate your healing.

Do not be discouraged if you have mild flare-ups in your symptoms on occasion. This is normal. Flare-ups are bound to occur during this phase because your body has not fully healed. Depending on the severity of your injury or condition and how long you have been suffering from it, this phase of your care may last anywhere from a few months to a couple of years.

 

There are three general phases of chiropractic care

IPM is there for our patients every step of the way towards complete and sustained wellness.

Dr. Jon Polcyn & Dr. Scott Kenny

Dr. Jon Polcyn & Dr. Scott Kenny

Chiropractors, Co-owners

Phase 1:

Relief Care

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Phase 2:

Corrective/Restorative Care

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Phase 3:

Wellness Care

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