2-Minute Read · Clinical Integration
Quick vs. Full Consultation:
When to Use Each in Your Clinic
Two powerful assessment tools, one seamless workflow. Here's exactly when — and why — to reach for each one.
You have two powerful assessment tools in your Biotonix Posture app. Using them in the right sequence saves time in your workflow, builds immediate trust, and makes the transition to a paid corrective program seamless.
The simplest rule: use the Quick Consultation to show the problem, and the Full Consultation to build the solution.
What it is
A 1-minute assessment using 3 photos, taken directly on your device. No calibration grid required — and it does not generate a PDF report or exercise program.
When to use
During a standard new patient intake or discovery visit.
Why it works
It provides instant visual feedback. Show the patient their lateral view and point directly to their displacement markers — objectively demonstrating where mechanical stress is occurring, and priming them for your full service.
What it is
The complete biomechanical assessment. Requires your official calibration grid and generates the comprehensive PDF report plus the customized 10-week "Stretch-then-Strengthen" exercise program.
When to use
When a patient is ready to commit to a care plan, or when conducting a dedicated, paid biomechanical evaluation.
Why it works
This is where you monetize the system. The Full Consultation delivers objective data — Moments of Force, Effective Weight — and the automated exercise logic needed to justify a standalone fee or a structured continuity program.
3 Practical Takeaways
- 1 Quick = Visual Discovery. Use it to open the conversation. No calibration grid is needed.
- 2 Full = Clinical Solution. Use it to generate the PDF report and 10-week exercise program. The grid is required.
- 3 The Workflow: Perform a Quick Consultation to show the patient their length-tension imbalances, then offer a Full Consultation to build their objective roadmap to fix it.
Use This This Week
Try it on your next patient today
During your next new patient intake, run a 1-minute Quick Consultation. Show the patient their lateral view, point to one displaced marker (like the head or shoulders), and explain how it adds mechanical stress to their body.
Then invite them to schedule a Full Consultation to build their corrective plan.
Start a Quick Consultation