What is Target Correction?
 
 
What is Target Correction?

What is the Target or Goal?

The goal of corrective care is the removal or reduction of the cause of your problem, allowing the relief or removal of the symptoms.

Accomplishing Correction

To accomplish correction your doctor analyzes your individual needs and develops a plan to help you reach this goal. Along the way your doctor will check to see how your body is progressing and that the cause of your problem, if not yet completely eliminated, is well on its way.

Symptoms, Relief

Symptoms, although the first to disappear, are the last stage of a problem. It takes time to eliminate the cause of a problem, but the results are more permanent.

Progress: How do I Know When I'm There?

There are many methods of measuring your progress. Your symptoms may disappear or return and, therefore, are not a safe measure of the correction of your problem.

To consider the injured are corrected, authorities say a person's symptoms must be gone and not return for at least 12 months. To ensure achievement of your goal, correction of the cause of your problem, your doctor will check you regularly to see that your structure is becoming more balanced and that the irritation to your nervous system has been reduced. Your doctor will explain to you how you will be checked and kept up to date on your progress.