Corrective Care

Where most people begin

Correction takes more than a quick fix

The active phase of care

Most people come to Rising because something hurts or has not been right for a while. Corrective care is where that changes. It is the active phase of care, focused on identifying the root cause of your health concern, reducing nerve interference, and restoring proper spinal and nervous system function. It is more intensive than maintenance care because the goal is actual correction, not temporary relief. This is where the real work happens.

What Corrective Care Involves

Corrective care begins with a thorough assessment of your spine and nervous system so Dr. Druckenmiller understands exactly what is happening and why. From there, a specific care plan is built around your findings, not a generic protocol. Visits are more frequent in this phase because correction requires consistency and repetition. The spine and nervous system need regular input to shift patterns that have often been building for years. Progress is tracked carefully throughout so you can see what is changing and why.

Ready to Take the Next Step?

Starting chiropractic care should feel clear and comfortable. Take a moment to learn what to expect, how your first visit works, and how we support you every step of the way.

Dr. Druckenmiller’s Insight

She knows what correction actually takes

Dr. Druckenmiller went through her own corrective process after her TBI and neck injury. She knows firsthand that real improvement takes time, consistency, and a provider who is paying attention. That experience shapes how she approaches every corrective care plan. She does not rush the process and she does not cut corners on the assessment. If the root cause is not identified and addressed properly, the same problems tend to return. She has seen it enough times to take that seriously.

Dr. Beth Druckenmiller, Evans GA chiropractor providing neurologically based chiropractic care

What you can expect

A plan built around your findings

Corrective care at Rising starts with understanding before it starts with adjusting. You will know what Dr. Druckenmiller found, why it matters, and what the plan looks like before care begins. Adjustments are gentle, specific, and chosen for their neurological impact. As your spine and nervous system respond, the frequency of visits typically decreases. Most people who complete corrective care go on to wellness care, and most say they wish they had started sooner.