A short clinical instrument. You answer twelve questions. It returns a balance reading across six dimensions and a recommended next step.
Most people manage symptoms for years without addressing the real pattern. This is not because they aren't trying. It is because pain has a shape, and most approaches measure only one axis of it.
The instrument below was developed across twenty-five years of clinical practice. It will not diagnose you. It will not replace a clinician. It will tell you, with reasonable confidence, where your body is most out of balance — and what that means for what to do next.
Self-administered · Not a medical diagnosis · For orientation toward the right approach. Designed by Dr. Garrett Hewstan, drawing on 25 years of clinical practice.
Adaptations are carrying more than their share. Something else has stopped doing its job, and the body has built a chain around the original site to keep moving.
Recovery potential reads high — the system can rebalance with the right input.
People whose pain keeps returning. People who have tried everything. People who want a name for what they feel before deciding what to do about it.
Acute injury, post-surgical care, or anything that requires imaging. If pain is severe, sudden, or accompanied by neurological symptoms, see a clinician first.
An orientation, not a diagnosis. The report tells you where your body reads as most out of balance — and which next step tends to work for that pattern.