Praise For: Occipital Fiber Analysis and Soft Tissue Reflex Techniques (CMRT)
Hear directly from our students about the benefits of our program.-
Dr. Kate Hoffman
I decided to take this course after learning some pieces of the technique through the Pediatric and SOT course. I wanted to have an understanding of it as well as add another tool to my practice.
This program provided a wealth of information as all of your courses have. I do appreciate how it is broken up into small sections that you can review and move on as you are ready to. The doctor shares are always enjoyable. The questions asked are often similar to ones I had myself at some point in the course.
I have started using these techniques on some select patients as I work on learning the reflex points for each fiber and segment. I am hopeful it will give me some answers in some of my more challenging cases and give me insight into some organ systems that may be showing signs of stress for my patients.
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Dr. Devin Reissing
I took this course to have a more specific technique for organic challenges.
Each module is detailed, organized and well thought out.
I am able to apply the content to not only my patients but also my family.
I have a male patient with Addison’s disease who has been able to reduce his medications and able to put on weight since beginning care utilizing some of the CMRT techniques.
Love learning from you 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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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. 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.
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