Praise For: SOT® – The Three Categories

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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. 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!!

  • 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.

  • Dr. Ken Cooper

    A clearer picture of the indicators and corrections of each of the three categories as well as a meter grasp of the neurology associated with the Category system.

    I have been able to apply it directly on a daily basis, understanding better the dollar and crest sign in the Category I correction on a specific patient I have been working on.

    I have been working with a patient for a considerable amount of time, starting with a dural approach, then Category II indicators and this week, moving to Category I correction. Still waiting to see if this improves her symptomatology, although each correction has cleared the indicators.

    I would recommend this course. The ability to study SOT from a master without all the ridiculous politics is refreshing!

    Thank you for this course. I know that I have been slow getting through all of the material, but I have been cherry-picking the info that I have needed in the moment before sitting down to complete the course and it has still been a rewarding course and will continue to be a reference point in the future for my patients!

  • Dr. Binh Le

    “I am a recent graduate and was introduced to SOT through a DC that I was working under for a brief moment. Being a recent graduate, when I started working in a practice, I found that I was somewhat disorganized, and lost the way I was taught to approach, examine, diagnose, and structure a care plan for patients. Having to see how SOT was used in the practice by another DC had piqued my interest in the system which led me to sign up.

    My three takeaways are:
    1. Flexibility of online modules
    2. Clear, planned out and well-explained concepts that were split up into videos that were not too long.
    3. Q & A sessions and call-to-action quizzes

    Since starting, professionally I have applied the SOT system into practice and utilized all the components to improve my assessments, diagnosis and care for my patients. Personally, I have become more intrigued with the Philosophy of Chiropractic itself and spent more time asking and challenging what I learned at University.

    I had a patient who came in acute on chronic onset of LBP with neuro signs. After going through the assessment and determining that it was a Category III, I followed the blocking protocols and had awesome improvements after a few visits.

    The course has been awesome, Thank you Dr. Rosen and Dr. Watson for spending the time to set up the course and help upskilling chiropractors around the globe with their experiences and knowledge.”

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