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

Dr. Laura Dowling
I took this program to better understand the CMRT protocols. To develop a concise approach to chiropractic care for patients who have dysfunction in organ systems and chronic subluxations.
Utilize all of the notes, resources and videos and review them several times. Dr. Rosen doesn’t waste words – he says a lot in a short amount of time. Reviewing has helped me get nuggets of information that it may have taken much longer to learn in practice.
This program has given me a methodical approach and therefore the confidence and competence to assist patients with chronic subluxation patterns and concomitant organ system dysfunction.
I used the T5 gastric protocol and had great results with chronic reflux.
Thank you for offering the course in this format.
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Robert LaRusso, DC
Over the past four years I have taken many of Dr. Rosen’s Pediatric programs. When the first CMRT was offered, I immediately signed up! Even after forty one years of practice I am always looking for new tools to insert into my protocols. CMRT gives you a different and insightful way when addressing subluxations of the spine and their somatic relationships. The additional tools of CMRT have given me a greater insight into what is happening within the patient’s body. Just yesterday, I was working with the “rich” Occipital Fibers…specifically line #1 point 1 which brought me to the spinous process if T1, T2, and T10…all sore! I was able to resolve the tenderness as well as the associated organ related issues…so great!!!
Dr. Rosen makes a seemingly complicated protocol very understandable, applicable, and most importantly effective. All of Dr. Rosen’s teachings protocols will separate you from many other practitioners. When you work and promote from within yourself…enhancing your knowledge and abilities…controlling only what you do with the patient on your adjusting table, you will not have to promote yourself on the outside. Your work will speak for itself. Studying with Dr. Rosen has been a Godsend! It has become difficult to think about retiring…I keep on getting busier and busier…thanks to Dr. Rosen. Thanks Marty…
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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.
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Dr. Brooke Lee
I Love soft tissue work. I have been doing soft tissue for 27 years. I also love the idea of healing with the organ systems and linking the body to embryological connections via the postganglionic reflexes. I feel that this class was just more to everything that I have already learned from and with you. It is very complex information, and it really has opened my skill set.
My three takeaways are: 1. The order of finding and dealing with the line two fiber analysis and when to use the CMRT for visceral indicators. 2. The way to make and distribute a chart that has the subjective images of pain location and the actual fibers and vertebral level. 3. The interconnection of where and how each line two fiber and different organs may cross reference one another.
I have more learning to do and more study as I integrate this into my practice. I cannot wait to have the skill set to see the interconnections in my practice.
Wow, thank you so very much for sharing your information, knowledge, experience and life with us and for keeping the passion alive!
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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.
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