Remove Low-Priority Deviations to Simplify the Plan – Biotonix
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Simplify the Plan: Removing Low-Priority Deviations

If a patient opens their report and sees too many exercises, compliance drops fast. Here is how to focus their corrective program for maximum follow-through.

A common mistake is assuming more deviations means a better program. In reality, it usually just means a busier program—and a busier program often results in worse patient follow-through.

The simplest rule: treat the biggest drivers first. You do not need to chase every deviation on day one. Build an achievable plan, then reassess and progress.

The Priority Logic
How it works Biotonix automatically ranks findings by severity and biomechanical importance. Deviations are presented from most important to least important.
Clinical weight Trunk and head/neck findings carry much higher weight because they influence the body’s center of mass more significantly than smaller distal compensations.
What to avoid Trying to fix everything at once. Instead, ask yourself: What will give this patient the biggest return right now? Focus on the top of the report to improve mechanics, comfort, and adherence first.
The Simplification Workflow
When to use Even though the 10-week "Stretch-then-Strengthen" program caps at 12 exercises, that volume can still feel too high for certain patients depending on their pain presentation or activity level.
The Workflow Log in to the web platform via Google Chrome. Go to the Consultations > Deviations tab and simply uncheck the deviations you do not want to treat immediately.
The Result The associated corrective exercises are automatically removed from the final report. This is the most practical way to instantly reduce workout duration and simplify the plan.

3 Practical Takeaways

  1. 1 More findings do not mean more value. The best corrective program is the one your patient will actually complete consistently.
  2. 2 Trust the priority order. Biotonix ranks deviations systematically, placing heavy emphasis on the trunk and head/neck to maximize structural return.
  3. 3 Simplify inside the platform. You can instantly tailor the program by unchecking low-priority deviations within the Consultations tab to remove linked exercises from the report.
Practice This Today

Refine your next consultation

Before generating the final report for your next full consultation, review the total exercise volume. If the plan looks overwhelming, actively remove one or two low-priority deviations.

Ask yourself: "Does this make the plan easier to follow without losing the clinical objective?"

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