by SOTO USA | Dec 30, 2015 | Position Statements
CMRT is used as a method of treating the spine or vertebral visceral syndromes associated with viscerosomatic or somatovisceral reflexes, dysafferentation at the spinal joint complex,and visceral mimicry type somatic relationships. For more evidence based information...
by SOTO USA | Dec 30, 2015 | Position Statements
Due to the lack of familiarity of the multiple interventions possible with sacro occipital technique (SOT), it has led to misunderstanding of how various applications of one of its treatment tools, the pelvic blocks, can be used as a treatment for lumbopelvic...
by SOTO USA | Dec 30, 2015 | Position Statements
While current research has found that the high velocity low amplitude (HVLA) cervical adjustment, when properly applied by a chiropractor, is a safe procedure for patients complaining of neck or head pain, SOT has another method of treating the cervical spine that is...
by SOTO USA | Dec 30, 2015 | Position Statements
A relationship between ascending and descending postural imbalances have illustrated a interrelationship between the pelvis and occlusion, condylar position, and airway space. For evidence based information on this topic please see the following SOTO-USA sponsored...
by SOTO USA | Dec 30, 2015 | Position Statements
Developing status for SOT in the chiropractic and healthcare communities involves gathering of various studies, data, and historical information. This extensive gathering of information helps support the use of SOT in chiropractic clinical practice. For evidence based...
by SOTO USA | Dec 30, 2015 | Position Statements
Blum CL | The Journal of Craniomandibular Practice | Jan 2004; 22(1): 1-3. As interdisciplinary healthcare matures, understanding that patient care should ultimately be our focus, hopefully differences can be put aside in light of our common goal. Within the cranial...