02/09/2026
āØRe-examsāØ
They allow us to track real progress, both objectively and subjectively. Objectively, weāre looking at things like posture changes, range of motion, neurological indicators, and how the body is adapting over time. Subjectively, weāre checking in on how youāre feeling, how youāre moving, how youāre sleeping, how your stress levels are, and how your day-to-day life is changing!
But hereās the key:
If care becomes inconsistent with missed visits, stretched-out schedules, or frequent gaps, the nervous system doesnāt get the same opportunity to build momentum. That can slow progress and make re-exam findings less clear, which means weāre not getting the full picture of how your body could be responding!
Re-exams arenāt just a checkpoint, theyāre a decision-making tool. They help us determine:
⢠When to progress care
⢠When to reduce frequency
⢠When your body is ready for the next phase of healing
⢠How well your nervous system is adapting long-term
Thatās why sticking to your adjustments in rhythm matters so much. Itās not about perfection, itās about giving your body the consistency it needs to change!
When you follow your care plan and hit your re-exam on time, youāre setting yourself up for clearer results, better outcomes, and more confident next steps. And thatās exactly how we help you get the most out of your care. š