Framework

You’ve had it assessed.
You’ve done the protocol.
It came back.

A single assessment produces a snapshot of what the body is doing right now. But a pattern that keeps returning cannot be understood from a single observation. It requires a timeline — a longitudinal investigation that accumulates what the body is signaling over time.

Why continuity is a structural requirement

Mechanism patterns are not always visible in a single session. They emerge over time — across different conditions, loads, and contexts. Longitudinal investigation is designed to accumulate those observations and organize them into a coherent picture.

What single sessions miss

Episode-based tools — single assessments, one-time programs, isolated sessions — capture a moment. They cannot capture how a pattern evolves, what triggers it across different contexts, or how it responds to corrections over time. That requires a longitudinal record.

Explore the framework

The pages below examine specific dimensions of longitudinal investigation — why continuity matters, why single sessions fail, and how pattern recognition works over time.

See CoreLoop in action

CoreLoop is built around this framework. The investigation loop applies movement intelligence to your specific body signals — one correction at a time, narrowing toward mechanism over time.

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