What the assessment is

Opus Body helps Dana Point and coastal Orange County clients understand a body-composition report in context. The session can use a recent DEXA, InBody, or similar report, then adds a repeatable capability baseline and a short written direction.

The work is built for people changing weight, returning to training, reviewing a new scan, or trying to preserve strength while body weight changes.

What you leave with

The output is not a diagnosis. It is a private Index: scan method notes, the main composition signals, relevant context, a capability baseline, three 12-week priorities, and a retest window that keeps comparison quality consistent.

That structure gives you a practical way to decide whether the next phase should emphasize strength, intake consistency, recovery, retesting conditions, or support from a licensed clinician.

What it is not

Opus does not diagnose disease, prescribe medication, interpret scans as medical imaging, or replace care from a licensed medical professional.

When a result raises a medical question, the right next step is a qualified clinician. Opus keeps the non-diagnostic education, baseline, and follow-through organized around that boundary.