by SOTO USA | Dec 30, 2015 | Position Statements
The field of chiropractic is either reluctant or slow realize the research being produced by SOT practitioners regarding the examination and treatment of sacroiliac joint disorders. The follow is a letter to the editor regarding this very issue. Blum CL, LETTER TO THE...
by SOTO USA | Dec 30, 2015 | Position Statements
There are various ways of treating cranial bone imbalance and one method involves the use of inflated finger cots (sometimes considered like balloons) to expand the airway and affect craniofacial bones directly and cranial bones secondarily. The following is a...
by SOTO USA | Dec 30, 2015 | Position Statements
In the chiropractic field cranial manipulation or craniopathy and temporomandibular joint (TMJ) therapies are not “stand-alone” techniques. What this means is that to properly treat the cranium or TMJ the spine must be evaluated and treated for neuromusculoskeletal...
by SOTO USA | Dec 30, 2015 | Position Statements
https://www.soto-usa.com/wp/wp-content/uploads/2010/05/ScopeofPracticeLamm.pdf The authors of this above article surveyed all state and provincial chiropractic regulatory boards in North America regarding what diagnostic and treatment procedures are permitted by...
by SOTO USA | Dec 30, 2015 | Position Statements
This comprehensive technique summary of SOT was produced by SOTO-USA and written by Drs. Charles L. Blum and Martin G. Rosen and published online July 13, 2011. This review covers the history of SOT, the technique’s principles and theories, training and certification,...