Praise For: Tongue-Tie and Palate Evaluation Procedures
Hear directly from our students about the benefits of our program.
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Norri Collier, DC
“This program is well organized with good instruction on technique and contacts.
I feel more confident in my ability to help infants and adults with cranial work.
I have not seen an infant with tongue tie; however, I was able to help an 8 year-old boy who had a distortion pattern and was having trouble in school.
I always learn something I can add to my practice, thank you.”
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Amanda Haeg, DC
“This, and all of the Peak Potential programs I’ve taken, provide in depth description of normal function, what to look for, and how to correct it.
This program has expanded my skill set and ability to help my community.
I’ve had the opportunity to apply this training to a few new infant patients and am continuing to learn as I work with them. Thank you!”
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Elizabeth Siefken, DC
“My three takeaways from this program are:
1. In-depth
2. Practical techniques that can be immediately applied
3. Program consistently applies to peds you will see in officeI have more confidence working with young children. I am gaining needed knowledge regarding TOTs patients.
I have a 2-month-old breast feeding patient that had lost significant weight and mother was being pushed to switch to formula. I have been applying my knowledge from Dr. Rosen’s classes and he has gained 9 ounces since starting care 2.5 weeks ago without having to switch to bottle or formula.
I have been sharing Dr. Rosen’s class with my fellow chiropractors and encouraging them to enroll in the online classes!”
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Susanna Park, DC
“My three takeaways from this program:
1. How much the palate affects the facial and cranial bones.
2. How important the sphenoid bone, as a base to all of these movements.
3. How fluid the cranial, facial, and palate bones were (before full fusion) that allows for chiropractic adjustments.This program has really made me rethink how I adjust and look at my own children; as much as how I think about the babies and toddlers I have the privilege of treating. This has also impacted how much education and knowledge I have when speaking to the parents of these children and the degree of importance of the palate/facial/cranial bone relationships.
As I am actively seeing babies in the office since starting this course, I have already started to use the assessments to locate the decreased movement in more of the cranial sutures that I realized I could.
This course is filled with so much good information! And immediately applicable!”
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Jonah Wright, DC
“I have learned so much throughout the last 3 months of this course. I love how Dr. Rosen conveyed the importance of how the motion of the palate and the quality of function of a child suck, swallow and breath complex impact the rest of the cranium as well as the CSF as a whole. I appreciate the way in which this course was taught. Dr. Rosen did not skip right to the palate work but took the time to take a broad view of the cranium and then gradually the videos became more specific to the palate as the course progressed. I was prepared and eager for the next week’s course to drop. Third, I enjoyed the way in which palate corrections were taught. Simple steps in order to evaluate and make efficient corrections.
The course came at the perfect time in my life. My wife and I just had a baby girl. She had moderate tongue and lip ties. There was trouble nursing, sucking, and breathing. We started palate work early and saw great changes in her craniofacial system. Very quickly, nursing, sucking, and breathing improved. She is now a champion eater and has a head shape that I am so proud of haha. Professionally, I have had my eyes on getting into cranial adjusting for a couple years now. Took my first year of practice to focus on the neuro spinal system and now at the beginning of my second year in practice I am pumped to start the process of introducing cranial evaluation and corrections to my tool belt.
Our office at PWC Chiropractic takes on the toughest of cases. There are many points where thinking outside of the conventional box is necessary and beneficial to the patient. I felt like I attracted patients that needed palate and tongue tie work during this last 3 month stretch. I was able to confidently educate the parents on what was going on with their child and how it impacts their child as a whole. Many parents chose the wait and see approach and throughout consistent chiropractic care on the neuro spinal system as well as specific cranial adjustments, we saw many tongue ties loosen and pediatricians back away from their surgical recommendations. Also, better breathing and sleep changes as well.
Thank you for your level of attention to detail and taking the time to thoroughly explain this complex information! You guys are awesome and I am excited to take more courses and level up my care as I continue to learn.”
The SOT® Pediatric Certificate Program
Demonstrate your commitment to your profession and patients, enhance your skills, and place yourself on the road to mastery in the art of chiropractic adjustment.

