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SOT Basic Series- CATEGORIES (2 days)

  • 14 Oct 2023
  • 15 Oct 2023
  • 2 sessions
  • 14 Oct 2023, 08:00 17:00 (NZDT)
  • 15 Oct 2023, 08:30 17:00 (NZDT)
  • New Zealand College of Chiropractic
  • 21

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  • Please ensure your SOT membership is up to date if you are to use this option.
  • This is for those members who have completed the seminar before.
  • This registration comes with 1 year of free SOTO NZ Membership.

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Categories is a prerequisite for most other SOT workshops and events. This content is vital to understanding material of subsequent workshops. 

This event is hands-on, however your brain will get a good workout too! 

You will learn the anatomy and physiology of the three SOT 'category' systems, and adjusting techniques developed for each pattern- Each 'category' has different needs. 

Learn the effects of S-I joint dysfunction on the dura, CSF and hence proper neural function. SOT-trained  practitioners are particularly focused on restoring normal S-I joint function, and improving CSF flow. 

This seminar explores the concept of sacral-occipital motion, CSF fluid dynamics,  S-I joint anatomy. You will learn pre-blocking and blocking procedures (as as developed and researched by Major De Jarnette). 

Our presenter for the weekend is Dr. Sam Haitsma. She brings clarity through demonstrations, analogies, case examples, and hands on assistance. We will also have SOT qualified table educators to assist you with ensuring you are understanding the techniques and concepts.

Lunch on Saturday, plus morning + afternoon tea on Saturday and Sunday will be included. 


About the association -  a Non profit Society 

The purpose of SOTO NZ is to provide SOT education, certification, supplies and excellence in NZ. We are agile thinkers wanting the best solutions for our patients.

We generally find the systematic analysis of SOT to work beautifully with other adjusting tools and styles we have collected. We would love you to join us.

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