Progress Visits

It’s impossible to predict how you will respond to chiropractic care. Everyone is different. We’ll have a better idea after a dozen visits or so. Discontinuing care once you feel better predisposes you to a relapse.Only then can Dr. Bryant make a more accurate prediction about what it will take to complete your recovery and what will be needed to help you stay well.

A Brief Reexamination

Dr. Bryant will conduct several of the tests he performed on your first visit. This will give him a way to compare where you are, in relation to where you were. Obviously, this is essential for plotting a more accurate plan for future care.

Changing Recommendations

Hopefully, if your progress is verified by the results of the re-exam, Dr. Bryant will usually be able to modify your visit schedule. With the momentum established from the intensive schedule during the early part of your care, we can often reduce your visit frequency without sacrificing continued progress.

The Danger

About this time, many patients are feeling significantly better. They’re often tempted to discontinue their care. And of course, how long you benefit from Chiropractic is always up to you. Please note that you are predisposed to a relapse if you discontinue care before supporting muscles and ligaments are fully healed. That’s something that happens after symptoms disappear.

Just let us know so we can support your decision!

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Dr. Clifford Asks some important questions of interest to Greeneville residents - Chiropractor Greeneville Dr. Clifford Asks...

How long does it take to form a bone spur?
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Are aches and pains good or bad?
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