Since you apparently shotwell before your layoff;
Form first. Get your feet in the same place, hips in place in relation, grip string in the finger joint the same place, pull to anchor, using back muscles, anchor same place, loose-did you peek? Are you over bowed? If you are not consistent in these things, all the advice you might get on spine-bow rests and brace height will have you walking in circles.
I mark my student's feet location. They say where they are comfortable.
Square up hip to ensure they draw with back,
mark tab or glove so the string and their fingers contact the. String in the same place.
Face contact with stringhand is a place they choose, but repeatable anchor point-somefinger in mouth others knuckles on jaw
String arm elbow up-not chicken winging-helps consistent draw
Smooth loose.
Get someone to video you in slow mo. Get all the form issues in your favor-repeatable form. This helped me a WHOLE lot!
Them play with the other things
On a personal Note: I moved my normal back foot slightly back and that forced me to fully engage my back probably increased my draw, but That alone pulled me into the bull after a layoff for several broken ribs. Ribs take a long time to heal--
just my observations with a whole bunch of students