SORSI HOMECOMING SEMINAR

SORSI HOMECOMING SEMINAR

SEPTEMBER 30 ? OCT0BER 2, 2021

Location: Embassy Suites by Hilton ? Denver, Downtown Convention Center, 1420 Stout Street, Denver, Colorado 80820. States Requested: All

Program Objective: SORSI is the only organization authorized by the founder, Major B. DeJarnette, DC, to research, and present instruction of Sacro Occipital Technique (SOT?) to the chiropractic profession. SOT? is a method of analysis and treatment of conditions of the spine, frame, and nervous system utilizing a unique, scientifically valid indicator system. These methods are also routinely used as part of a program to maximize optimum vibrant good health. SOT? Methods will enhance, and be compatible with any standard full spine chiropractic adjusting technique. This seminar is designed to present to new and experienced chiropractors and students of chiropractic, the foundations of the technique as well as some of the latest research and new applications of the work. SORSI has been regularly presenting this type of seminar for well over half a century.

There are four tracks taught over three days. Track 1 ? SOT? Methods, Essential Course

Track 2- CMRT? Chiropractic Manipulative Reflex Technique Track 3 ? Doctor Sharing ? Research and New Applications

Track 4 ? Chiropractic Craniopathy -----------------------------

Track 1 ? SOT? METHODS ESSENTIAL COURSE

Thursday, September 30, 2021 Course Title: Essentials Course ? Overview

(Note: These two sessions will be presented to both tracks 1 and 2.) Instructor: Marc Pick, DC, DACNB, FICS Number of hours: 3 (2 sessions, 1 ? hours each)

Course Objective: This class presents the overall premises and ideas behind SOT? Methods. Dr. Pick will provide an overview of the essentials that will set the foundation for all that follows in the training of SOT? Methods.

Session 1: SOT? METHODS ? AN INTRODUCTION ?Thursday, 8am ? 9:30am Broad overview of SOT? Methods CMRT?, and Chiropractic Craniopathy Basic science, anatomy, physiology, and neurology

Concepts integrated into Sacro Occipital Technique? as formulated by M. B. DeJarnette

Vendor Break: 9:30am ? 10am

Session 2: INTRODUCTION TO CRANIAL RANGES OF MOTION ? Thursday, 10am ? 11:30am

Introduces the concept of Cranial Ranges of Motion Anatomy, physiology, dural dynamics Optional hands-on experience

Lunch Break: 11:30am ? 1pm

The rest of the Essential Track breaks the technique down into conceptual module classes, each of which explores with the attendee the fundamentals of Sacro Occipital Technique. Each segment is taught by a team of SORSI certified instructors. Due to Due to the uncertainties of the COVID-19 pandemic, making exact instructor assignments remains difficult. Each potential instructor is SORSI board certifies proficient to teach the material. A team of hands-on instructors will be available in each session. These instructors include but are not limited to:

Ned Heese, DC, FICS; Jerry Hochman, DC, FICS; Clorinda Forte-Katz, DC, DICS; Michael Cindrich, DC, DICS; Deidre D'Antonio, DC, CC; Tom Bench, DC, CC; Kephra Froehlich,DC, CC; Ann Michael, DC, CC; Sheila Bochicchio, DC, CC; James Oppenheim, DC, CC; James Weber, DC, AP; Chris Pepitone, DC, AP; Steven Apicerno,DC, AP; Paul O'Brien, DC, AP; Leo Hart, DC, AP; Danielle Olson, DC, AP; Mark Bohl, DC, AP; Brittany King, DC, AP; Leo Powers, DC, AP; Jason Van Single, DC, AP; Daniel Foss, DC, AP.

PROPOSED LEAD INSTRUCTORS LISTED BELOW. OTHR QUALIFIED INSTRUCTORS WILL ALSO BE PRESENT.

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Session 3: OCCIPITAL AND TRAPEZIUS FIBER ANALYSIS ? Thursday, 1pm ? 2:30pm

(Note: this class will be presented to both Track 1 and track 2.)

INTRUCTORS: Ned Heese, Jerry Hochman, James Weber, B. Wilbanks

Number of hours: 1 ?

Course Objective: This class presents the theory and analysis of both occipital and trapezius fibers in detail. This work is an integral part of SOT ? Methods.

Science behind Occipital fibers Science behind Trapezius fibers Anatomy and physiology Optional Hands-on experience

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Vendor Break: 2:30pm ? 3pm

Session 4: FIVE STEP ANALYSIS & INTRODUCTION TO CATEGORY II ? Thursday, 3pm ? 4:30pm

Instructors: James Weber, Deidre D'Antonio, Ned Heese

Number of hours: 1 ?

Course Objective: This class will present the 5 step category analysis in detail. It will also begin the presentation of the analysis of Category II.

Mind Language Visual Analysis 1st Rib Analysis Supine Leg Lift with Cervical Compression Arm Fossa Test in depth Introduction to analysis of sacroiliac lesions Anatomy and physiology Optional Hands-on experience

Vendor Break: 4:30pm ? 5pm

Session 5: CATEGORY II, ANALYSIS & BLOCKING ? Thursday, 5pm ? 6:30pm Instructors: Weber, Heese, Froehlich

Number of hours: 1 ?

Course Objective: This class presents the analysis and treatment of the sacroiliac Category II patient. Topics include:

Anatomy and physiology Arm Fossa Test in depth Pre-Blocking Procedures Psoas, Diaphragm, and Pseudo Hiatal Hernia Procedures Short Leg and Knee Indicators Blocking Procedures Basic II Cranial Procedure Patient Management

Thursday, 6:30pm ? 8pm

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RECEPTION & SORSI Membership meeting ? Hor d'oeuvres served

Track 1 ? Essential Course Continued:

Friday, October 1, 2021

Course Title: CATEGORY III Instructors: Weber, Wilbanks, Bocchicchio

Number of hours: 3 ? (Two 1 ? hour sessions)

Course Objectives: This class covers the Category III patient; overview, classification, and procedures.

Session 1: Friday, 8am ? 9:30am

Category III Overview Category III Classification Orthopedic tests Pre-Blocking Procedures Blocking Procedures

Vendor Break: 9:30am ? 10am

Session 2: Friday, 10am ? 11:30am

S.O.T. O. (Step Out Toe Out) Ancillary Procedures Resistance and Contraction (R plus C) Pain Relief Procedures Patient Management

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Friday, 11:30am ? 1pm

Lunch Break --- SORSI Board Meeting

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Course Title: CATEGORY I

Instructors: Froehlich, King, Weber Michael, Wilbanks

Number of hours: 3 (Two 1 ? hour sessions)

Course Objective: This class covers the Category I patient; overview, classification, and Procedures.

Session 1: Friday, 1pm -2:30pm

Category I Overview Anatomy and Physiology Structural Effects Category I Evaluation Five Step Analysis Review

Vendor Break: 2:30pm ? 3pm

Session 2: Friday, 3pm ? 4:30pm

Pre-Blocking Procedures Heel Tension

Cervical Involvement Crest and Dollar Signs Blocking Procedures

Vendor Break: 4:30pm ? 5pm

Course Title: SB+, SB-, Vasomotor Adjustment, Cervical Stair Step Technique and More

Instructors: Wilbanks, Weber, D'Antonio, Leo Hart, Daniel Foss

Course Objectives: This course covers ancillary techniques used to enhance the effects of the Categoy I adjustment.

Session 1: Friday, 5pm ? 6:30 pm

SB+ SB Vasomotor Adjustment Cervical Stair Step Technique Sacral Cup Technique Adjusting Procedures Patient Management

This ends the Essential or Basic Course.

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Seminar Title: Dr. Nelson DeCamp Material ? ORTHOPEDIC & NEUROLOGICAL TESTING

Intructors: Chris Pepitone, DC, AP; Michael Cindrich, DC, DICS; Steven Apicerno, DC, AP

Number of hours: 3 (Two 1 ? hour sessions)

Course Objectives: This class presents the late Dr. DeCamp's original peer reviewed work on orthopedic and neurological testing as related to SOT? Category II. Taught by DeCamp's specially trained team.

Session 1: Saturday, 8am ? 9:30am

Peer reviewed Orthopedic and Neurological Testing Anatomy, physiology, and neurology Optional Hands-on Experience Patient Management

Vendor Break: 9:30am ? 10am

Session 2: Saturday, 10am ? 11:30am

Session 1 continued

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