What to Expect in the First Few Treatments

The early stages of treatment are focused on understanding how your body responds and beginning to reduce irritation.

Everyone responds differently, but there are some common patterns.

Early Changes

After the first few treatments, some people notice:

  • Reduced pain or stiffness
  • Easier movement
  • Changes in how symptoms behave

For others, improvement may be more gradual.

Temporary Soreness

It is also common to experience mild soreness after treatment.

This may feel similar to:

  • Post-exercise soreness
  • A temporary increase in sensitivity

This usually settles within a short period as the body adapts.

Fluctuating Symptoms

Symptoms may not improve in a straight line.

It is common for pain to:

  • Improve, then temporarily return
  • Change in location or intensity
  • Respond differently to different activities

This reflects how the body is adapting, rather than a setback.

Building Momentum

Over the first few visits, the aim is to:

  • Reduce irritation
  • Improve movement
  • Begin restoring confidence in activity

As this happens, treatment may gradually shift toward strengthening and longer-term support.

When to Expect Progress

The rate of improvement depends on:

  • How long symptoms have been present
  • The type of tissue involved
  • How the body responds to treatment

Some people notice changes quickly, while others improve more gradually.

Summary

The first few treatments are focused on reducing irritation and improving movement. Some fluctuation in symptoms is normal, and progress often occurs over a series of visits rather than all at once.