IN PERSON EVENT
SOT® CRANIAL: April 27 - 28, 2024 Instructor - Brad Kuntz, DC, DICS
LOCATION
Prior Lake Chiropractic
14020 State Highway 13 Suite 650
Savage, Minnesota 55378
(952) 447-8980
TIME: Sat: 10 am - 6pm
Sun: 8 am - 2 pm
12 CEs Available per class. 36 total for event
AVAILABLE STATES:
AK, CO, CT, DC, ID, IN, IA, KS, ME, MD, MA, MN, MO, MT, NE, NV (Use Code NV22-000), NH, NJ, NC, ND, OH, OR, RI, SC, SD, TN, UT, VT, VA, WA, WY, Puerto Rico, Virgin Islands, Nova Scotia
NOTE: It it HIGHLY recommended that you purchase the books that go with this seminar, as it contains the slides and notes for the training.
$200 without CEs
$249 with CEs
FULL SERIES:
$550 without CEs
$697 With CEs
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SORSI teaches and supports those chiropractors and chiropractic students who want to upgrade their practice offerings with exceptional techniques that deliver evidenced based unparalleled results with patients.
I would like to invite you to our SOT® CATEGORIES: Feb 24 - 25, 2024
You can receive 12 CE Credits.
SORSI’s SOT® Categories Regional Seminar is created to provide you with an understanding of cranial techniques that can be used in the office on Monday.
Key learning outcomes for this seminar are:
With lots of hands on practice, you will be ready to delight your patients on Monday morning with:
Imagine helping patients that are desperate for solutions that they haven’t been able to find. Consider the value to your colleagues and other healthcare professionals who would refer patients to you for help because you have this skill.
Whether you are a beginner to cranial work or a more advanced practitioner, this course will help you move forward and attain a greater level of expertise in the art of chiropractic cranial adjusting.
If you are interest in:
This SOT® Cranial seminar will assist you in reaching those goals and helping you assist those patients with unique challenges.
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PLEASE NOTE: The notes for the seminar are in the book.
This seminar will provide a brief history of Saco Occipital Technic®, followed by an in-depth discussion of the anatomy and physiology of the spine and pelvis in relation to the Category system. In this seminar, attendees will learn how to assess, diagnosis, and integrate the Category system into their current practices.
Hour 1: Introduction, history of SOT®, anatomy and physiology, and overview of the Category system
Hour 2: Five Step Analysis of the Category System, demonstration/practice
Hour 3: Category II overview, pre-blocking procedures, demonstration/practice
Hour 4: Category II blocking procedures, demonstration/practice
Hour 5: Category II post-blocking procedures and upper extremity adjusting, demonstration/practice
Hour 6: Category III overview, pre-blocking procedures, demonstration/practice
Hour 7: Category III blocking procedures, demonstration/practice
Hour 8: Category III post-blocking procedures, demonstration/practice
Hour 9: Category I overview, pre-blocking procedures, demonstration/practice
Hour 10: Category I blocking procedures, demonstration/practice
Hour 11: Category I post-blocking procedures, demonstration/practice
Hour 12: Review of Category system; questions
The notes for the seminar are in the book.
This seminar will provide an introduction into the chiropractic manipulative reflex technique system, followed by the anatomy and physiology of the occipital fiber system. Attendees will learn how to assess, diagnosis, and correct occipital fiber dysfunction for each spinal vertebral level outlined in the CMRT technique.
Hour 1: Introduction into CMRT; anatomy and physiology of the occipital fibers
Hour 2: Assessment and diagnosis of the occipital fibers with demonstration/practice
Hour 3: Demonstration and practice of the Line 1,2, & 3 fibers
Hour 4: Demonstration/practice of Thoracic 1 Coronary Syndrome and Thoracic 2 Myocardial Syndrome
Hour 5: Demonstration/practic of Thoracic 3 Respiratory Syndrome and Thoracic 4 Gallbladder Syndrome
Hour 6: Demonstration/practice of Thoracic 5 Gastric Syndrome and Thoracic 6 Pancreatic Syndrome
Hour 7: Demonstration/practice of Thoracic 7 Splenic Syndrome and Thoracic 8 Liver Syndrome
Hour 8: Demonstration/practice of Thoracic 9 Adrenal Syndrome and Thoracic 10 Intestinal Syndrome
Hour 9: Demonstration/practice of Thoracic 11 and 12 Kidney Syndrome
Hour 10: Demonstration/practice of Lumbar 1 Ileocecal Syndrome and Lumbar 2 Cecal (Appendix) Syndrome
Hour 11: Demonstration/practice of Lumbar 3 Glandular Syndrome and Lumbar 4 Colon Syndrome
Hour 12: Demonstration/practice of Lumbar 5 Prostatic/Uterine Syndrome; review/questions
This seminar will provide a brief history of chiropractic craniopathy and then provide in detail discussion of the anatomy and physiology of the cranium. In this seminar, attendees will learn how to integrate the cranial distortions with the SOT® Category system, understand various cranial motions, various cranial adjustments as well as infant cranial techniques.
The notes for the seminar are in the book.
Hour 1: History of chiropractic craniopathy and overview of the anatomy and physiology of the skull
Hour 2: Detailed explanation of cerebrospinal fluid motion, types of corrections, and demonstration/practice of utilization of pressure for cranial adjusting
Hour 3: Overview of cranial ranges of motion with demonstration/practice of cranial ranges of motion and universal antidote technique
Hour 4: Continuation of cranial ranges of motion practice
Hour 5: Overview of the craniopathic non-specific techniques
Hour 6: Continuation of the overview of the craniopathic non-specific techniques with demonstrations and practice
Hour 7: Overview of post adjusting techniques with demonstration and practice
Hour 8: Overview of general techniques with demonstration and practice, part 1
Hour 9 Overview of general techniques with demonstration and practice, part 2
Hour 10: Overview of general techniques with demonstration and practice, part 3
Hour 11: Infant cranial techniques
Hour 12: Infant cranial techniques continued and seminar overview/review/questions
Parker Dahlgren, DC, AP