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How long does the correction procedure allow the body to maintain structural and neurological adaptation (body balance)?

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How long does the correction procedure allow the body to maintain structural and neurological adaptation (body balance)?

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Everyone’s body is different, but the average patient will maintain body balance for at least 4 to 6 weeks after the correction procedure, before any fine tuning “adjustments” need to take place. It is also not uncommon for patients to maintain body balance upwards to 4 to 6 months to even over a year after the initial correction procedure. Because of this, that is why we recommend personalized corrective care plans based on the severity and chronicity of your case, and your current lifestyle factors, in order for a UCIC physician to monitor your neurological profile and progress. This will allow the physicians to know exactly when any fine tuning “adjustment” need to take place, in order to maintain body balance to continually allow the corrective and healing process to occur indefinitely.

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