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

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  • Dr. Bethany Carilli

    I chose to take this course as I am always interested in learning about the many intricate connections are body has in unexpected ways. I have increasingly seen more patients with ongoing visceral complaints and want to be able to help them in the best way possible, and in a way that no other health care provider can do.

    The ability to go back through and re-play the content is so important when such a short video contains an entire protocol. Also having slides available for printing allows for review later on and a quick double check as needed in clinic.
    These protocols are applicable day 1 after learning the content. As I am slowly getting more experience assessing occipital fibers, I am able to ask patients if they have any coordinating symptoms to the CMRT content. So many patients are initially surprised that chiropractic care may help their digestive complaints, respiratory complaints, etc.
    SOT is an intricate and complex technique to learn and master, but each piece I learn furthers my understanding that the nervous system has so many ways of telling us what it needs and where the problem lies, as long as you know how to ask it. My mind is still blown with the story that was shared during the Live Q&A about Dr. Rosen noticing that a patient may have had cancer return/other pathological changes due to her changing and non-responsive occipital fiber.
    These courses continue to motivate me to study and work towards mastery of content, especially when we are serving an entirely sick and unwell community. The people in my community are, sadly, not hearing about the impact chiropractic care has on the nervous system from other providers, and information in this course and other SOT courses I have taken so far help me to be certain in my communication with my patients.

    I have been using the T3 respiratory syndrome protocols, especially all of the sinus releases, on at least 10 people per day, due to everyone coming in with congestion, post-sinus infections, post-COVID. Every single time the patients leave the office reporting drainage and immediate opening of their airways.

    I have also been using the T3 protocols on a patient who had a severe bronchitis post-COVID and lost her voice along with other symptoms due to being ill. She lost her voice for several weeks and was unable to talk (she is a professor at a local university and was unable to teach) and continued to complain of difficulty breathing to her medical doctors. She has gone through several antibiotics and steroids without any resolution to her symptoms. I applied the stylohyoid muscle fixation protocol and within 48 hours her voice had mostly returned. I also have been continuing to manipulate the bronchitis point on her chest and pairing it with costal arch manipulation and post-ganglionic manipulation. Her O2 stats have been slowly increasing over the past few weeks and she is subjectively reporting ability to breathe more deeply, despite not taking any other medications at this time for this condition.

    The videos are made with great quality and easily understood. This is content that every chiropractor needs to know to assist their patients in the best way possible.

  • Dr. Chris Ambrosio

    I took this course to further my experience. I practice applied kinesiology and thought this course would be very good to use in my practice.

    The program was set up very professionally. It was very easy to use. The videos and written materials helped me learn at my own pace. I have seen very good results with it.

    Our son has epilepsy. It has been helpful with balancing him out. On a personal level that’s priceless. Professionally it has given me more tools to use to help all of my patients.

    I used these techniques with a patient with digestive issues. It really helped my patient with stomach pain.

    Dr. Rosen and Dr. Watson were great. Both very professional and caring. They made sure that I would learn the materials so I can help as many people as possible.

  • Kristen Kerr, DC

    My three takeaways are:
    Patients not responding to adjustments: This is a way to look deeper. Take the time to find family/friends to practice on. The concept is not hard. The positive outcome is amazing

    My best friend is fighting for her life. I was able to gently work with her and her shoulder pain went completely away.

    I have a clinic full of amazing ladies who have been through a lot in life. I was spending a lot of time trying to get them to stabilize. With CMRT, I was able to gain stability and decrease pain.

    Heck YES! I would recommend this course!! This brings in an easier way to determine organ involvement and give us the tools to aid in their improvement.

    Thank you for being there. Even when my life threw me a curve ball, you showed up and were there. Hugs!

  • 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.

  • Dr. Jean Squire

    I took this program to improve my skills.

    It has given me the ability to better evaluate the patient’s body and understand the connections.

    It is helping to work with that intelligence of the body.

    Patient was having pain on inhalation. Used the CMRT Patient could breathe without pain.

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