SOT Categories

SOT Categories (12 hours):

This seminar will cover all the spinal adjusting protocols within the SOT technique. SOT is an indicator- based chiropractic evaluation and adjusting system. After years of research Major DeJarnette, the founder and developer of SOT, divided the human subluxation patterns into three distinguishable and definable categories:

  • Category I - deals with the primary respiratory mechanism between the sacrum and occiput and its effect on the dural membranes, the movement of cerebrospinal fluid and spinal segmental dysfunction.
  • Category II - deals with the structural subluxation patterns originating from hypermobility of the sacroiliac joint and the neurological and musculoskeletal implications created by this imbalance.
  • Category III - is the end result of long standing uncorrected subluxations that often lead to joint and disc degeneration as well as radicular syndromes.

No prerequisite.

Location:

  • J Building (Technique Building)
  • Southern California University of Health Sciences (SCUHS) (Formerly LACC)
  • 16200 Amber Valley Dr
  • Whittier, CA 90604-4051
  • www.scuhs.edu

Seminar Times:

Saturday 9:00 - 6:00, Sunday 8:00 - 12:00

Fee:

DC: $350.00, Student: $175.00, Member DC: $315.00, Member Student: $158.00 (all fees in US dollars)

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  • 1. Call Wellesley Chiropractic Office at(781) 237-6673
  • 2. Download THIS FORM, fill it out and fax it to (781) 996-4347
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Inside SOTO–USA

11th Annual Clinical Symposium

October 28-31, 2010
New Orleans, Louisiana
Intercontinental Hotel New Orleans

2nd Annual SOT Research Conference

October 28, 2010
2010 Call for Papers
Deadline July 31, 2010

Hurricane Katrina Volunteer Effort

Come a day before the conference and let's help those in need and be a part of a solution.

The History of Sacro Occipital Technique

Major Bertrand DeJarnette, DC, was a renowned inventor, engineer, osteopath, and chiropractor throughout his long and productive career.