Translate the report into decisions

The session separates the numbers that matter now from the numbers that are easy to overread. Fat mass, lean mass, regional readings, method notes, and prior scans are reviewed as education, not as medical interpretation.

The goal is to understand what the report can support: what changed, what is uncertain, and what would make the next scan more comparable.

Keep the method honest

Body-composition methods are sensitive to device, timing, hydration, recent training, food, and the conditions around the test. Opus records those details so future comparisons are more defensible.

If two reports came from different methods or different conditions, the Index calls that out instead of forcing a false trend.

Connect the scan to the next 12 weeks

Scan review is paired with a capability and context baseline. That keeps the next phase tied to usable strength, movement, routine, and recovery rather than a single body-composition number.

For clinical questions, abnormal findings, or treatment decisions, Opus directs clients back to licensed medical care.