Praise For: Tongue-Tie and Palate Evaluation Procedures
Hear directly from our students about the benefits of our program.
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Seth Pearl, DC
“My takeaways from taking this program are: Cranial work is very specific, having a model on hand while watching was a great help. It takes very little pressure to make corrections on the cranium. Knowing how the sphenobasilar junction can silicate and feeling the distortions on the greater wing of the sphenoid was key for me.
I now know a little more. I wish I could watch this 15 times on now how to continue to palpate my patients and look for submitted cranial bones.
I have a little one who was having issues nursing; he did have issues with only one breast and was fine in the other. It ended up he had a sphenobasilar torsion subluxation that I identified and corrected. Now nursing perfectly on both sides. Mom is thrilled.”
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Bailey Backhuus, DC
1. A necessity if you want to treat pediatric patients 2. Learning proper mechanics of the palate and cranium are game changers in understanding what the corrections will be 3. Tongue and lip ties can affect even older children more than we realize.
Increased my confidence in addressing tongue and lip ties. Even found a tongue in my own mom that has been causing issues her entire life
Able to find and address a tongue tie mom said the pediatrician said was clear. Baby was popping off while latching, swallowing incorrectly and had a really high narrow palate. Referral to a pediatric dentist and with adjustments babe is now nursing better.
Yes, l would recommend this course. It was a game changer in having a pediatric practice
Thank you so much!
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Laura McPherson, DC
“This program gives a lot of insight how to manually help with tongue tie and difficulties related to it Surgery may not be required and each case will be different
I treat a lot of pre and post frenectomy patients so this is going to add greatly to the tool box
I have been trying to incorporate the palate techniques. I feel it has helped with some and with others I may just need more practice or more education. I think with time I will have a better answer, but already noticing changes and improvement with latch, heightened gag reflexes, and other symptoms that can be related
This has been very detailed and extremely educational. Now I just need to take time to keep going over it all.”
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Dr. Brooke Sellers
“My three takeaways from this program are:
1. The importance of addressing the palate in babies with feeding issues.
2. Fruit jar technique.
3. Flexion & extension of cranium.This program has helped me understand better LOD and corrections from what I’ve been finding.
I’ve used the Fruit Jar for years but now I am reminded of the intricacies! Doing the fruit jar on the palate has helped minimize gag reflexes faster on my babies!
Dr. Rosen is SO knowledgeable that it is hard to follow him with some directions and movements in the palate. I wish I could see all of the bones moving visually better!”
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Marie-Pier Sauriol, DC
“I’ve really enjoyed all of the cranial portions of this course; it was an unexpected but pleasant surprise.
I have a better understanding of different cranial adjustments and how important that cranial motion is, particularly in the developing child.
I have been checking the sphenoid in all my babies, as well as some children and adults. I need to review some of the internal/oral adjustments to make sure I understand them correctly before I start messing around with them.
I wished I would have learned more about actual tongue-ties – I feel like we didn’t really get into it at all, and that the course was really focused on palate and cranial work (which is also great, but it’s not what I expected which led to some disappointment). Thank you for your hard work with this course.”
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.

