March 2009 
 SOT Quarterly Research Update
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The SOT Quarterly Research Update is a service offered by SOTO-USA to keep doctors who are familiar with sacro occipital technique (SOT) aware of the latest research related events, papers, and concepts affecting our practices. Please contact me directly at drcblum@aol.com if you are aware of others who might be interested in receiving this quarterly newsletter.

Please don't miss SOTO-USA's 10th Annual CLINICAL SYMPOSIUM, October 22-25th, 2009, in Las Vegas, Nevada.

SOT and SOT cranial seminar series are now taking place in Southern California (March 21-22nd, 2009). See this newsletter for more information. Also there are SOT and SOT cranial pediatric classes being held throughout the United States held through the ICPA.

Don't forget your can always have SOTO-USA come to you by: Designing Your Own SOT Seminar - Click Here for Information

This update features information on a "Call for Papers" for a SOT Research Conference, SCUHS SOT Cranial Series, RAC/ACC Conference Accepted SOT Papers, WFC/FCER ICCR Conference Accepted SOT Papers, and the Journal of Chiropractic Medicine - chiropractic's newest accepted PubMed journal.

Some states require that doctors practicing specific chiropractic techniques be certified in that technique. So now you will have two opportunities: one on the west (SCUHS) and the other on the east (NYCC) coast to get certified in SOT.

 

Call for SOT Papers


 


Doctors of chiropractic and others are invited to submit original research for presentation at the 2009 Sacro Occipital Technique Research Conference, part of the SOTO-USA's Clinical Symposium to be held October 22-25, 2009 at the Palace Station Hotel & Casino, Las Vegas, Nevada.


For directions on how to submit an abstract click here. Deadline for abstracts: July 31, 2009

The Sacro Occipital Technique Research Conference will be a prestigious forum within the world chiropractic technique community for presentation of original thought and research in 2009. For more information about paper submissions, click here

Papers accepted will be part of the Proceedings of the Conference and will be published in the Journal of Vertebral Subluxation Research, a peer reviewed chiropractic journal.

For more information contact Charles Blum, DC, conference coordinator.

SOT Research Conference 



 SOT Cranial Series
 SCUHS (LACC) Sponsored Certification Series

Starting in March 21-22, 2009 SOTO-USA will begin its four part cranial series. With books for each seminar, powerpoints that follow the books, and instructors certified to teach this material, you can safely know you are getting the best up to date information.

Level One Cranial - Introduction - March 21/22, 2009

Level Two Cranial - TMJ/Sutural - May 30-31, 2009

Level Three Cranial - Clinical Applications - July 18/19, 2009

Level Four Cranial - Category One Intraorals - September 26, 2009 (One day)

Contact Southern California University, School of Professional Studies for seminar information:
562- 902-3379
Email: professionalstudies@scuhs.edu


For more information · click here 


 

SOT Certification Series in New York
 

In the very near future we will be unveiling our 2009 east coast SOT and SOT Cranial certification series sponsored by New York College of Chiropractic (NYCC). We will keep you notified as soon as the dates are finalized.

 


 

RAC/ACC Conference Accepted SOT Papers


 Las Vegas, March 12-14, 2009

SOTO-USA works hard each year to make sure that SOT has a presence at this conference by submitting papers for publication in the conference's proceedings. Papers submitting to our SOT Research Conference will help used to fuel future SOT papers for this and other conferences.

Congratulations to Dr. Jason Zablotney for having his paper accepted to this conference

Zablotney J, Blum CL. Chiropractic care and the Situs Inversus patient: Modifying technique to match anatomy. J Chirop Edu. Spr 2009;23(1).

Blum CL, Panahpour A. TMD - Chiropractic and Dentistry: Two Case Reports. J Chirop Edu. Spr 2009;23(1).

2009 RAC/ACC Conference 


 

WFC/FCER ICCR Conference


 Montreal, Canada, April 30 - May 2, 2009

Five SOT paper submitted to the ICCR conference were accepted for presentation at this conference. Three of the accepted papers were papers presented at last year's SOT research conference. So some doctor's hard work paid off with the next step after this conference being getting the papers published in a peer reviewed journal.

Congratulations to Drs. O. Nelson DeCamp, Stéphane Provencher. Mary Unger-Boyd, David Rozeboom, Thomas Bloink, Jason Zablotney, and Martin Rosen.

DeCamp ON, Provencher S, Unger-Boyd M. Investigating Sacroiliac Syndrome: A Pilot Study. WFC's and FCER's International Conference on Chiropractic Research, Montreal, Canada - Apr 30 - May 2, 2009.

Rozeboom D, Blum CL. Sacral Block Technic: Balancing Sacrospinal Function: A Case Report. WFC's and FCER's International Conference on Chiropractic Research, Montreal, Canada - Apr 30 - May 2, 2009 (CM-14).

Bloink T, Blum CL. Autism and Language Delay, Integration of SOT Cranial Therapy and Tomatis Auditory Therapy to Stimulate the Auditory Cortex: A Case Report.. WFC's and FCER's International Conference on Chiropractic Research, Montreal, Canada - Apr 30 - May 2, 2009 (CM-17).

Zablotney J, Blum CL. Chiropractic care and the Situs Inversus patient: Modifying technique to match anatomy. WFC's and FCER's International Conference on Chiropractic Research, Montreal, Canada - Apr 30 - May 2, 2009 (CM-18).

Rosen M, Blum CL. Chiropractic Care of Pediatric Nonmusculoskeletal Conditions: A Case Series. WFC's and FCER's International Conference on Chiropractic Research, Montreal, Canada - Apr 30 - May 2, 2009 (CM-34).

WFC/FCER ICCR Conference 


 

The Journal of Chiropractic Medicine


 

As chiropractic builds its evidence base the more chiropractic publications that gain PubMed recognition the better for chiropractic and the healthcare of our society. This month the Journal of Chiropractic Medicine has gained recognition and is a referenced journal searchable in PubMed in the near future. See our following articles now located in PubMed:

Getzoff H, Disc Technique: An Adjusting Procedure for any Lumbar Discogenic Syndrome Journal of Chiropractic Medicine Fall 2003; 2(4): 142-4.

Klingensmith RD, Blum CL, The Relationship Between Pelvic Block Placement and Radiographic Pelvic Analysis Journal of Chiropractic Medicine Summer 2003; 2(3): 102-6.

Farmer, JA, Blum, CL, Dural Port Therapy, Journal of Chiropractic Medicine, Spr 2002; 1(2): 1-8.

Blum, CL, Role of Chiropractic and Sacro Occipital Technique in Asthma, Journal of Chiropractic Medicine, Mar 2002; 1(1): 16-22.:

The Journal of Chiropractic Medicine 


Sacro Occipital Technique Organization - USA is a non-profit, professional organization formed to promote the awareness, understanding and utilization of the Sacro Occipital Technique method of chiropractic as founded and developed by Dr. Major Bertrand DeJarnette.

The SOTO-USA family all looks forward to seeing you October 22-25th, for the 2009 National Clinical Symposium in Las Vegas, Nevada. It will be a great opportunity to learn the essence of SOT or advance your SOT training with integrative classes in SOT, CMRT, and Cranial. For those interested in working with the dental profession treating TMD then this symposium are light years ahead of anything else available.

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