Sacro-Occipital (SOT): Wizardry or Just Good Technique? with Dr. Jerry Hochman- Podcast
There are so many popular and emerging Chiropractic techniques on display at Life University. One such technique that perhaps does not get as much attention as the others is Sacro-Occipital Technique (SOT). This technique hones in on two key areas of the body believed to serve as key places to pay attention to to promote healing: the sacrum (section near/surrounding the tailbone) and the occiput (the back of the head). It is something of a top to bottom approach, from the start of the spine to end essentially.
Evaluating the Global Mechanical Assessment (GMA) Method as Surrogate for Neuromuscular Dysfunction
The purpose of the study is to determine if the Global Mechanical Assessment (GMA) could be a low-tech, clinically observable surrogate for the neurologic changes associated with the correction of a subluxation through application of a chiropractic adjustment. To measure changes, individuals will be outfitted…
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