Fix Care Plan Orientation: Restoring Your Spine To As Near Normal As Possible

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Fix Care Plan Orientation

Restoring your spine to as near normal as possible


Goals

The program you have started is designed to make Structural


Improvements to your spine.

This is a difficult program, but it will improve your health for


years to come.
Spinal Structure –
The Key to Lasting Health
The human body stands on a complex assembly of some 200
bones. Your skeleton supports it’s own weight, along with your
tissues and organs. Your skeleton gives you strength, motion
and flexibility.

The core of your skeleton is your spine... 24 vertebrae which


protect your spinal cord. All functions, from motion to growth
and repair are controlled by the spinal cord and nervous system.

Your spine is a delicate instrument, and can misalign due to


injury, abuse or disease.
The Human Spine

• Your spine
consists of 24
movable
vertebrae.

• From the front


or back view,
your spine should
be straight.
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The Curves

• From the side


60 0 your spine
should have
three curves,
60 0
each
approximating
60 degrees.
60 0

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Structure, NOT Function
We are concerned with adjustments, exercises and
traction to help your spine return to it’s optimal
configuration, like putting braces on your teeth
to improve your smile.

There may be periods of discomfort and stress as


we retrain your spinal bones, ligaments and
discs to change position.
Permanent Change Takes Time
Focus on making small improvements
between each exam.

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These improvements will be permanent,
and will benefit you the rest of your life.

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After your care is completed you MUST maintain
your correction.

One or two visits a month are typically all that is needed.

Correcting your spine but not maintaining this correction is a


waste of your time, effort and money.

Treatment Correction Maintenance


The ‘FIX’ Correction Program

The program consists of


1. Posture exercises or stretches
2. Corrective spinal adjustments
3. Remodeling traction
4. Neck or Back Denneroll orthotics
5. Walk-Fit of SoleSupports foot orthotics.
1. Exercises and Stretches

The type of exercise or stretch you need is based upon your


posture, and the areas of your spine which need to be stretched
for easier adjusting.
2. Specific Adjustments

Your adjustments are designed to restore lost movement, improve


spinal position, and relieve pressure or tension from the nerves.
3. Remodeling Traction
The type of traction you need is based upon two x-ray images
(cervical lateral and extension), and your posture.
4. Denneroll Home Cervical/Lumbar Pillow

The size and placement of the home pillow is determined by your


size, posture and x-ray.
5. Walk-Fit or SoleSupports foot orthotics
These orthotics are designed to maximize your foot arch.

This helps you get the most from your Spinal Correction Program.

Walk-Fit
Summary of Health Benefits

Improved Spinal Function

Improved Spinal Structure

Improved Nervous System Function


Balance Improvement
Nervous System Improvement
X-Ray Improvement
Posture Improvement
What is the CBP® technique?

CBP® stands for Chiropractic BioPhysics, an


advanced technique which focuses on Spinal
Remodeling.

There are only about 100 certified CBP®


doctors in the US. Dr. Feier is one of them. He
is the first and only doctor certified in
Washington, DC.

CBP® certification means predictable, reliable and consistent


correction results.
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Doctor GoodBack says,
Correct your spine, then
maintain it for a happier,
healthier lifestyle.

DoctorGoodBack .com

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