Praise For: SOT® – The Three Categories

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  • Dr. John Johr

    Extremely knowledgeable, very engaging, easy to follow and understand.

    I have a better understanding of my own pain issues, and I have more confidence in working with extreme cases.. disc etc.

    Chronic SI joint issue, many years. I’ve had limited success in working with this particular patient. Used Category II blocking and protocol. Remedied in 4 visits.

    Yes, I would recommend this. Gives a better understanding of what is occurring in most patients.

    Thank you for taking time to put all this together!!

  • Dr. Francesco Mariani

    It’s a system of analysis which is pretty structured and is more comprehensive than most techniques from a functional standpoint.

    It helped me clarify the tests.

    It’s an introduction to SOT which should’ve be taught at the university level as one of the most basic techniques.

    Great job.

  • 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.

  • Dr. Kelly Schubert

    “I am looking for new ways to help patients with chronic issues that keep recurring and want to incorporate blocking as a more gentle technique approach.

    My three takeaways are:
    1. Identify ascending/descending patterns in order to address the prominent issue first.
    2. Check for and remove atlas/axis dural restrictions.
    3. Awareness of positive muscle control and the idea that not every ‘fixed’ joint should be adjusted as some are compensations for a hypermobility problem.

    Professionally I feel I can help my patients further and explain better why they have the issues they have and how the healing process will be. I have noticed an impact of removing atlas dural restrictions in several patients. It’s been very interesting to observe the changes patients report. The CCC also is a good educational tool as patients notice that raising the legs becomes easier or more difficult with cervical compression.

    It’s the best seminar I’ve ever taken! So much information that I’m a bit overwhelmed but I learned so much that I’ve been able to immediately start using it in practice. Dr. Rosen was amazing in his explanations and I now understand SOT so much better!”

  • Dr. David King

    “I took this program for a greater understanding of SOT categories and their management.

    My three takeaways are:
    1. SOT is not confusing, just detailed.
    2. The 3 categories are the foundation.
    3. SOT is not difficult to apply.

    This program has given me another practical tool to use in patient care.

    I had a new patient with a hot discogenic pain. Category 3. Pain went from 8 to a 3 during first treatment. 6 sessions to a 0/10 pain.”

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