FAQ
Direct Answers to Common Questions
Primarily chronic musculoskeletal conditions involving tendon, fascia, joint, and overload-related pain patterns.
No. Candidacy is determined during the consultation and exam.
Consultation, biomechanical examination, and a clear candidacy decision.
Yes. That is part of the process.
Not always. If needed, it will be recommended after evaluation.
Varies by condition and chronicity. You will be given a structured recommendation.
When appropriate. It is used selectively based on findings.
It can be uncomfortable in sensitive areas, but is adjusted appropriately.
Some improve early. Chronic cases typically require a structured timeline.
No. This is a cash-based model to allow structured, unrestricted care.
The focus is chronic conditions. Some acute cases may still qualify.
Often. The key is whether your condition matches this approach.
Selective candidacy, biomechanical evaluation, focused treatment, and a structured process.
Schedule a consultation and examination.