We often experience that the patient can obtain immediate improvements associated with the Neurac treatment. Typical improvements include reduced pain, improved quality of movement, and enhanced function. Signs of improvement are used by the therapist to decide whether the treatment approach should be continued or if another approach should be implemented. Successful treatment with Neurac demands that pain is not provoked. If the patient has chronic pain, the Neurac treatment should not aggravate this pain. Pain and discomfort are normally avoided if the correct Neurac method is followed.