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Sacro Occipital Technique (SOT)
What does SOT stand for? SOT stands for
Sacro Occipital Technique (or Technic). "Sacro"
means "related to, or associated with," the
sacrum. The sacrum is the foundation for the
spine. The sacrum is often called the tail
bone though this is not exactly correct.
"Occipital" means "related to or associated
with the occiput. Occiput means "the back of
the head". So, SOT is a method of
normalizing the relationship between the
foundation of the spine and the top of the
spine. It is this relationship and how these
two bones get along with one another, that
has been proven to be so important in the
normal functioning of the brain and spinal
cord. The word "Technic" is another way of
spelling "technique". Either word means "the
way to get the job done, scientifically and
in a short period of time". |
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How is SOT different than other
chiropractic techniques?
Sacro Occipital Technique (SOT) is composed
of highly accurate and effective clinical
procedures . Dr. Major B. DeJarnette spent
most of his life conducting clinical
investigation into what works in
chiropractic and what makes chiropractic
work. Many of the experiments he first tried
on himself so that he was aware of the
results first hand. He also recruited others
to be patients while he tested the
procedures. By means of these repeated,
peer-reviewed tests, he determined the true
nature of the spinal subluxation* and how it
could most efficiently be corrected. He also
determined when the correction of the spinal
subluxation was not enough and devised
visceral manipulation procedures. Visceral
procedures are used to help normalize organ
function without the use of drugs or
surgery. Sacro Occipital Technique (SOT)
also recognizes the important role of normal
cranial function in health and disease. The
cranial bones and other cranial structures
can cause central nervous system problems
that are often overlooked or ignored by most
other chiropractic systems. *Spinal
subluxation: A disorder of the spinal,
pelvic or cranial bones which is interfering
with, or prohibits the correction of, the
secretion, fluctuation and absorption of
cerebro spinal fluid. |
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Exactly what function of the body
does SOT correct?
Sacro Occipital Technique (SOT) concerns
itself primarily with the cranial sacral
respiratory mechanism. This is a wavelike
oscillation in the covering of the brain and
spinal cord. Although quite subtle, this
motion is essential for the normal
functioning of the brain and spinal cord,
and thereby the rest of the nervous system
and the rest of the body. It functions much
like breathing air, in that it has a cyclic
tightening and loosening phase. Ordinary
respiration--breathing air in and out--also
affects and can be used to normalize cranial
sacral respiratory action. The normal
function of the cranial sacral respiratory
mechanism is recognized as a primary
function of life in the body and must be
normal if all functions of the body are to
be normal. Like other chiropractic
techniques, Sacro Occipital Technique (SOT)
also corrects abnormal spinal mechanics and
any associated nerve problems. These can
include back pain, headaches, dizziness, arm
and leg pains. Through the use of
Chiropractic Manipulative Reflex Techniques,
your Sacro Occipital Technique (SOT)
practitioner can help normalize organ
function in your body, including high blood
pressure, digestive problems, urinary
problems, toxicity, female reproductive
dysfunction, etc. The list goes on and on.
Many head-related symptoms can also be
treated by your Sacro Occipital Technique
(SOT) practitioner, including, but not
limited to: Vertigo TMJ Headache Visual
disturbances Ear infections, etc. |
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Will it make the pain go away?
Getting rid of pain is important. At all
times, during a Sacro Occipital Technique
(SOT) adjustment, the comfort of the patient
is considered. But eliminating or killing
the pain is not the main goal of a
chiropractic Sacro Occipital Technique (SOT)
adjustment. The true goal of an adjustment,
and particularly an Sacro Occipital
Technique (SOT) adjustment, is to normalize
the function of the entire body. The central
nervous system---the brain and spinal cord -
is the avenue of approach. The brain and
spinal cord are used for this purpose
because all studies of the human body show
that their function is the primary function
of the body. They act to control all other
functions of the body as well. So,
normalization of this function is the
primary goal. As this goal is obtained , the
pain will go away. But elimination of pain
is simply a side effect of normalizing the
cranial sacral respiratory mechanism. |
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Will I have to keep coming back?
Sacro Occipital Technique (SOT) is proven to
obtain lasting results in a short time.
These results are demonstrated as reduced
pain and improved function in all parts of
the body. A patient just starting with Sacro
Occipital Technique (SOT) care will often
notice such a great improvement in a short
time that they will feel they are completely
healed. But with the precise diagnostic
methods of Sacro Occipital Technique (SOT)
problems in the body can be detected even
though they are not causing pain. So it is a
wise investment on the patient's part to
stay with a program of care which detects
problems before they start to hurt. The old
saying attributed to Benjamin Franklin
applies: "An ounce of prevention is worth a
pound of cure." |
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Is this a proven method?
Sacro Occipital Technique (SOT) has been
shown to be clinically effective in
thousands of offices worldwide This method
of health care is constantly improving and
finding new proof of it's effectiveness.
Many of the other chiropractic techniques
use principles that were originally
discovered and written by Dr. DeJarnette.
The validity of Dr. DeJarnette's research is
proven every day by the practice of these
techniques. As specialists in Sacro
Occipital Technic, the chiropractors listed
on this website are trained in SOT and
diligently apply all of their skill,
knowledge, and judgment to every adjustment
they give. Their effort is to apply SOT as
Dr. DeJarnette developed it. This is the
proven method and the one that is most often
found to be effective. |
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Will it make me healthier?
Yes. Any Sacro Occipital Technique (SOT)
adjustment will improve the functioning of
the body, which is health. This improvement
may not be readily apparent to the doctor or
the patient, but it is there. Since it is
very difficult to predict what is going to
happen with one's health, it is doubly
difficult to say that a particular procedure
prevented a bad occurrence in one's health.
But, clinical experience and scientific
investigation over the years have shown that
Sacro Occipital Technique (SOT) is in the
forefront of those procedures which improve
health. |
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Does Sacro Occipital Technique
(SOT) require nutritional changes?
Often. Any effort to restore health in this
day and age on this planet requires
improving nutritional intake. This is due to
what is called "over-consumptive
malnutrition." Our current food supply is
structured in such a way that people eat a
lot of empty calories. So, specific
nutritional supplements and changes are
usually necessary. |
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Does the adjustment cause pain in
my body?
No. Sacro Occipital Technique (SOT) works to
a great extent by specifically positioning
the body to use the weight of the body to
correct the body. This occurs because of an
interaction between the specific position
the body is in and the motion of the body
caused by normal breathing. Many times the
patient will feel very relaxed during the
adjustment and even take a nap. There is
some pain when specific points of correction
are located. This is more like a "good pain"
than a "bad pain" and serves mostly to let
the doctor and patient know that a point
needing correction has been found. |
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Contact Reflex Analysis (CRA) ·
Craniopathy
(Cranial Sacral Therapy) ·
Soft Tissue
Orthopedic · Sacro-Occipital Technique
(SOT) · Applied Kinesiology
(AK) ·
Bio-Vibrational
Therapy / Energetic Therapy |
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