Praise For: SOT® – The Three Categories

Hear directly from our students about the benefits of our program.
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  • Dr. Keiran Dinnie

    “This SOT Categories online course is a wonderful refresher or first time course. I chose to do it as a refresher and now feel as though I can incorporate the basics of SOT into my practice in a confident way. It is comprehensive and delivered in a methodical way to enhance retention. I look forward to doing more courses from Dr Rosen and Dr Watson.

    I needed to refresh by SOT skills. I had a cursory knowledge of SOT and felt like I needed to know exactly how some of the tests/adjustments are performed, such as the psoas release and arm fossa test. Dr. Martin covers the theory very well and is highly articulate, the video demonstrations are clear and easy to follow, and the material is repeated throughout the course to enhance retention. I loved the program and intend to do all of the programs you offer over time when/if I’m financially able to do so.”

  • 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.”

  • Dr. Sam Baldock

    I have done the SOT seminars here in Australia twice and found them great to understand the basics. What this program has done has given me a much deeper understanding of the underlying mechanisms and how to link it all from my diagnostics all the way through to scheduling and patient education. I have already seen breakthroughs with patients who had previously stagnated which is amazing.

    It has helped me better understand my body and the way it has compensated since a young age which has made a lot of things click. It has also helped me in practice significantly with how I now analyse and treat my patients

    I have a friend who 12 months ago had an unstable grade 2 L5 spondy surgically stabilised and then a disc replacement of L4. He had been getting consistent hip/ pelvis issues holding his recovery back and we had been blocking him as a Category II but it kept coming back. Since doing this course I have now been able to stabilise the Category II and transition him to a Category I and he is seeing significant improvement with his pelvic stability allowing him to step up his rehab in a big way.

    This course is great and really helps to put all the pieces together to properly integrate SOT into a clinical setting

    Thank you for putting this course together, it has been an amazing program, and I will continue to recommend it to other colleagues.

  • Jumin Kim, DC

    The concept is that the cervical and lumbar spine are interconnected, so rather than treating only the affected area, it is essential to also address other spinal regions that could be the root cause of the issue.

    I now perform more detailed examinations when seeing patients, making it easier to explain their condition to them. Additionally, I’ve become more mindful of taking care of my own body as well.

    After providing more detailed adjustments to the temporomandibular joint and upper cervical spine for a headache patient, they were satisfied, saying their vision improved and their headaches got better.

    As a neurologist practicing chiropractic in Korea, I found the SOT classes to be incredibly valuable.

  • 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!”

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