How Chiropractors Track Mobility and Recovery Improvements
Chiropractic care is built around more than pain relief. While feeling better is important, chiropractors focus heavily on how the body moves, responds, and functions over time. Tracking mobility and recovery helps determine whether the spine, joints, and muscles are healing as expected. This process allows chiropractors to adjust the treatment plan and guide patients toward long-term results. Here’s how chiropractors measure progress and make sure recovery stays on track. Range of Motion Tests One of the first ways chiropractors track improvement is by checking how far a joint can move in different directions. Limited or painful movement often signals stiffness, inflammation, or misalignment. During treatment, chiropractors regularly test movement in the: • neck • shoulders • mid-back • lower back • hips If movement becomes smoother and more comfortable, it shows the body is responding well. Posture Evaluations Posture reveals a lot about spinal health. Poor posture can c...