Praise For: SOT® – The Three Categories

Hear directly from our students about the benefits of our program.
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  • Dr. Cassidy Walrath

    I love the gentle and specific approach that you get with SOT. I feel like blocking and adjusting CAT IIs, they get so much more relief and results that last longer. I like having a system for analysis and for adjusting to monitor objective changes.

    I feel like I have a system for my adult patients to use on D1s and reexams to access their subluxation patterns. Patients love seeing the objective changes as I adjust, for ex. checking trap fibers, adjusting and rechecking, they’re always amazed at the difference with a “simple” light force adjustment.

    I’ve started doing a lot more CAT II protocols, not just the wedges, which is what I was doing prior, checking arm fossa, wedging and that was it…. I know that sounds bad but having this refresher course has improved the patient’s results by doing the WHOLE protocol, they seem more stable longer.

    Yes, of course. I love all PPI courses. I always get good nuggets out of them. I’ve incorporated so many new techniques over the past couple of years and my practice has exploded since! Patients want what we have!

    Great program. Thank you for everything!

  • Dr. Rebecca O’Kane

    “I decided to take this course as I have recently returned to practice after a big break and wanted to give myself some more structure and work in a way that involved indicators.

    The program gives a good base of knowledge for SOT categories, it is helpful if feeling a little lost in practice as gives clear indicators to work with, and I like that the content could be worked through in my own time

    This program has given me motivation to improve my processes and procedures in clinic, as well as motivation to really start to understand and implement SOT.

    I used the seated lumbar adjustment on someone in a lot of pain, difficulty getting on table and it worked really well. I feel like I need a few more weeks to integrate and take the time to make sure my exam procedures and forms are in good enough shape to start using with patients.

    Thank you both very much for taking the time to create the course, it was very helpful/insightful and I really like that you made yourselves available for Q+A. As someone who is fairly new to SOT I did find the second half of the course had quite a lot of information, compared to the first half which I easily kept on top of. I also found it a little challenging to follow along in the workbook as it didn’t always follow the order you spoke about in the videos etc. I can’t wait to start implementing more of this in practice and will continue to study and improve my skills. Thank you.”

  • Nolan Halverson, DC

    My three takeaways:
    1. Easy flexible online learning.
    2. Understanding of 3 Categories, where to block and adjust.
    3. Understanding exams needed to correctly “diagnose” (bad word but couldn’t think of another way) a category.

    I will definitely implement the SOT blocking and canal work into my office.

    If someone is looking to understand SOT, absolutely would recommend this course. Great intro to the technique.

  • Courtney Neill, DC

    This course was a great breakdown of the meaning, evaluation, and protocols for each category. It was very clear and well presented.

    I now have a better understanding of what my Category III patients are going through… Up until this point I really focused more on learning Category I because of the pediatric protocols I learned through you, as well as Category II because that’s what chronically I am.

    I’ve recently had a few acute pain situations where I have been able to use the blocking protocols to help alleviate their pain and get them feeling better faster.

    This course really helps to build confidence in knowing that you are making a difference because of understanding how the indicators work and how things clear or don’t clear if you are making the correct adjusting protocols.

  • Carlos Moraes, DC

    My three takeaways are:
    1. Each week new material helps understand and studying as SOT is a technique very different from what we see in college.
    2. Techniques that don’t require a lot of physical effort. If one sees lots of patients per week or injures a shoulder, those procedures will help keeping active.
    3. Address dural meningeal issues.

    This course helped me review some of the SOT procedures I have learned and learned from Dr. Rosen Experience.

    I would Definitely recommend this course. All chiropractors that need other tools to treat non mechanic issues should take this program.

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