Narrative: Here I discuss the complexity of the SOT primary indicators; Heel Tension, Arm/Fossae, and SOTO, but also for how they clearly illustrate the functional connection between the body's structural and neurological systems.
It is important to keep in mind when practicing SOT that the indicators discussed in this paper can at times overlap and vary. Nevertheless, verification (retesting the indicator post adjustment) can confirm the choices you have made.
All three plumb line scenarios on Chart #3 can greatly benefit from the Sitting Disc Technique (SDT) especially if indicated, ‘Clinically the Straight Leg Raise (SLR) could be used as a pre and post assessment tool to judge the effectiveness of the SDT adjustment
Author keywords: Sacro Occipital Technique (SOT); Problem-Solving; MB DeJarnette; Primary Cranial Sacral Respiratory Mechanism.
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