How treatment usually goes
The first appointment is a history and an examination. We ask what hurts, when it started, what makes it worse and what your day physically demands of you, then test range of motion and check the spine segment by segment. You get the findings explained in plain language before anything is decided.
From there you get a plan with a rough number of visits and a description of what should change and roughly when. Early on the visits are usually closer together, then they taper as the joint holds its correction for longer. If nothing has shifted by the point we said it would, that is a signal to change the approach or investigate further, not to book more of the same.
Most patients are asked to do something between visits. That might be a stretch, a change to how a workstation is set up, or advice on how to sleep with a painful shoulder. The joint work goes considerably further when the thing that caused the problem stops happening every day.