It's not possible for someone to have data to show that 50 visits are needed. You should see an 80-90% improvement in the first 2 months. In the beginning, it's common to have frequent visits, such as twice a week for a few weeks, especially when specific problems are being addressed and progress is being tracked. During this phase, the chiropractor closely monitors your symptoms and the body's response to treatment to determine the best path to follow.
After the initial phase, the frequency of visits may decrease “as needed”. This means that you should listen to your body and schedule appointments based on your symptoms and levels of discomfort. It's important to stay in close communication with your chiropractor during this time, explaining how you're feeling and any changes you've noticed since you started treatment. The objective of this approach is to maintain the progress made during the initial phase of care and, at the same time, to gradually reduce the frequency of visits.
Ultimately, it's about finding a balance that works best for you and that supports your overall health and well-being.