Praise For: Occipital Fiber Analysis and Soft Tissue Reflex Techniques (CMRT)

Hear directly from our students about the benefits of our program.
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  • Dr. Chloé Balay

    I needed a technique to stabilize my patients who came back with the same pattern over and over again

    My takeaways are: Listening carefully: the patient’s pain pattern can help identify their possible organ reflex pattern The post Ganglionic correction is necessary to end the protocol and balance out the organ activity The amount of stimulation (pressure) when correcting the occipital fibre and reflex is important for the correction to be done efficiently and for it to hold in time.

    This program helped me to push my limits and dig deeper to find the root of the problem when my treatment didn’t last over time. Maintenance is easier to talk about when all the aspects of a patient’s symptoms have been handled.

    The Adrenal reflex and Respiratory reflex were helpful to use during this period of the year, enabling the patient to keep the benefits of the treatment longer. In addition, the cranial balancing techniques, which can be included easily in every session, usually does settle the patient down and they end up feeling less on edge.

    Thank you for the time you spent teaching us this technique and helping us for the past few months.

  • 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.

  • Dr. Nicholas Novakoski

    I love studying DeJarnette! This class really helped me integrate CMRT into my practice.

    The CMRT course led by Dr. Marty Rosen was incredibly valuable. It provided me with a newfound certainty in treating patients with visceral-somatic reflex issues. The material was presented in a clear and understandable manner, making it easy to grasp. Most importantly, I was able to seamlessly integrate this new technique into my practice, enhancing my patient care.

    It has given me more certainty when working with viscero-somatic issues.

    I have cleared multiple patients with gallbladder and stomach issues! I seem to find more gallbladder, stomach, pancreas and ICV.

    You guys do a great job! I really appreciate all your help.

  • Stephanie Rittenour, DC

    The CMRT class is AMAZING! It adds the additional layer of information to helping your patients improve their overall wellbeing. There are times in clinical practice where subluxations aren’t clearing and you feel like you are missing a piece of the puzzle….this is for that. The information presented is invaluable and the ability to have live questions answered is key. If you are looking to up your game, and have a more well-rounded practice, don’t hesitate and take this course.

  • Ken Cooper, DC

    This course was intriguing and easy to follow considering the subject matter complexity. I have learned that this analysis and techniques is providing a unique window into the care and needs of my patients, helping to break those stubborn plateaus in care we encounter in or practice.

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