The Wyoming Chiropractic Exam Re-exam Form is a document completed by a licensed chiropractor to assess a patient’s condition before and after treatment. The form is used to indicate any changes in the patient’s condition and document the chiropractor’s findings. It is divided into two parts: Part A, which is the initial assessment, and Part B, which is the re-examination. Part A includes information about the patient’s symptoms, diagnosis, and treatment plan. It also includes sections for the patient’s medical history, past treatments, and current medications. Part B is the re-examination portion and includes sections for the patient’s progress, response to treatment, and any changes in the patient’s condition. The form also includes a section for the chiropractor’s comments and recommendations. There are two types of Wyoming Chiropractic Exam Re-exam Forms: the Long Form and the Short Form. The Long Form is used for more comprehensive evaluations and includes additional sections for musculoskeletal assessment, range of motion testing, neurological testing, and imaging studies. The Short Form is used for simpler assessments and is shorter.