Praise For: Occipital Fiber Analysis and Soft Tissue Reflex Techniques (CMRT)
Hear directly from our students about the benefits of our program.-

Amanda White, DC
I wanted to dive deeper into the occipital fibers and find out what to do about them once I have determined what I’m finding.
There are a lot of somatic complaints that have visceral components and without addressing those components, the complaint tends to linger. No system works independently.
This program has made me think deeper into patient complaints, and has given me tools to help more people.
74 year old female with recurrent right shoulder pain for almost a year. One respiratory protocol treatment and the pain was gone for almost two months.
Thank you for sharing this information.
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Dr. Rachel Grosik
I wanted to learn something new. I was hoping to get something to add to my current treatments to work with more organic issues.
My three takeaways are:
1. This is a great technique and tool to use when you’re stuck in a chronic subluxation pattern to breakthrough to healing.
2. We can use specific embryologic contact points to balance the reflex arcs of the organ.
3. Through finding the tender occipital fiber we can go to the chart and find the specific vertebrae that need to be corrected.Personally I have gained some confidence and know with more practice that will just increase more. Professionally it has sparked an interest in me to continue to learn more.
I used the ileocecal reflex point on a patient suffering with constipation and other GI symptoms. I ran into them a few days later and they commented how much it helped them. They now have normal bowel movements and no more bloating.
Thank you for your time and creating this wonderful course.
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Dr. Ricardo Abrantes
I am very excited to have started my SOT journey. I have seen the positive outcomes with using the SOT protocols. I will be studying CMRT through SOT Europe at the beginning of 2024 and this course has allowed me to prepare to get the most out of the live programme.
This CMRT course was an eye-opener, offering a blend of theoretical knowledge and practical skills. It emphasized a holistic view of health, underscoring the importance of spinal care in maintaining overall wellness. As a takeaway, this course has reinforced my belief in the power of chiropractic care and its potential to transform lives by optimizing bodily functions and promoting holistic health.
I’m deeply thankful for this online program, for the Q&A sessions, of which I was not able to attend many this time around. I found Doctors Rosen and Watson extremely approachable and welcoming and I will for sure be doing more courses with you in the future. Thank you so much for your support and kindness, it means a lot to me.
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Dr. Tarryn Essex
I wanted to increase my knowledge in a different area and provide more treatment options for patients especially patients with constant recurring symptoms or ones that need a different approach.
This program adds more choice to treatment options with visceral connections to treatment and is a reminder that a softer approach also valuable and very effective.
I am happier to assess and treat a wider variety of symptoms, better understanding of the links to other symptoms and referral patterns.
An 85 year old post cancer patient, constant dizziness and balance issues, mild to moderate temporary relief, treated left line 2/area 2 with T3 and instant changes no dizziness for much more prolonged periods.
Well run course, great access to questions etc. and good speed of delivery, sometimes difficult to follow the video demonstration and see exactly what’s being done, transcript helps, thanks for all.
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Dr. Kelly Schubert
I decided to continue after taking the SOT series in order to help patients with chronic issues/patterns.
1. After practicing and being able to identify active line 2 fibers, they can help the Dr. find the ‘lynch pin’, where the cause of a patients problems lie and what would give them the optimal chance to heal. 2. Through patients complaints /symptoms identify which fibers/ organs/ vertebrae are related. 3. Understanding of progression of subluxation from inferior tippage to rotation, closing off dural port and creating the visceral somatic arc.
This program hasn’t impacted me as much as the SOT series. I found it to be a lot of information and specifically for palpating the fibers. I feel I would have needed to be in person to make sure I am finding the correct areas. I do plan to continue to learn from my notes and hopefully integrate some of the most common protocols that we learned. I think the information is very interesting but very intense to learn.
I have found some active line 2 fibers and patients are amazed that it correlates to issues they are having. I have not had the chance to practice the specific protocols for the organs as I am still not proficient in identifying the fibers. I have practiced palpating and neutralizing fibers and associated vertebrae.
Living in Germany, I’m very thankful to have these online seminars to continue learning from abroad. I would love to someday make it to an in person seminar.
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