[Oho, Agito's the type who wants to know what's going on during it.]
No, I expect you to be getting back to your normal activities, and coming back for maintenance of what you've got. Like I said, your legs've recovered a lot -- I'd say they're out of code red "could break down" zone and back into the "recovering well, just perform regular systems check" type areas. Working on your muscles and bone alignment is like fine-tuning to avoid lingering problems, keeping the blood flowing right through the muscles, building elasticity, and otherwise keeping it working, not just fixing it up to functional and letting it run.
[Presses a finger carefully into the centre of his thigh, though lightly] This should hurt a little, not a lot. Two weeks ago, it'd have hurt a lot. If we just left it like this and you went back to your usual work, it'd be in the point where you'd have to get off it again, right? Even without extraordinary circumstances. But if every week or two you come back and get the muscles treated and joints aligned, it should stay about this level or improve overall. I'm gonna work on your muscles from your feet to your thighs to your sacroiliac, maybe up into the back a bit though from the muscle distribution that won't be necessary. Then when you're relaxed enough that your muscles won't tighten up around the joints, I'm gonna make sure you're properly aligned.
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No, I expect you to be getting back to your normal activities, and coming back for maintenance of what you've got. Like I said, your legs've recovered a lot -- I'd say they're out of code red "could break down" zone and back into the "recovering well, just perform regular systems check" type areas. Working on your muscles and bone alignment is like fine-tuning to avoid lingering problems, keeping the blood flowing right through the muscles, building elasticity, and otherwise keeping it working, not just fixing it up to functional and letting it run.
[Presses a finger carefully into the centre of his thigh, though lightly] This should hurt a little, not a lot. Two weeks ago, it'd have hurt a lot. If we just left it like this and you went back to your usual work, it'd be in the point where you'd have to get off it again, right? Even without extraordinary circumstances. But if every week or two you come back and get the muscles treated and joints aligned, it should stay about this level or improve overall. I'm gonna work on your muscles from your feet to your thighs to your sacroiliac, maybe up into the back a bit though from the muscle distribution that won't be necessary. Then when you're relaxed enough that your muscles won't tighten up around the joints, I'm gonna make sure you're properly aligned.