The dural connection, October 2001, Volume 1, Number 6


Monk R, "SOTO-USA Holds 2nd Annual Clinical Symposium"

SOTO-USA’s second annual Clinical Symposium in Chicago was a great success. Held on August 16-19, 2001, the conference featured a tremendous group of instructors who lectured on a variety of fascinating topics. Imagine the excitement of sitting in a lecture hall with Marc Pick teaching “the Neurology of Category One” and seeing Drs. Cleo Bludworth, Robert Coté, David Denton, Vern Hagan, David Walther and Ray Zindler all in the same room!

The featured speaker and honored guest was Dr.David Denton, who rejoins the SOT community after an absence of nearly 20 years. He has integrated DeJarnette SOT technique with his Vector Point Cranial technique, creating a lecture he titled "Holographic Physiology".

Those who have a history in SOT they will remember Drs. Bludworth (Dr. “B”), Cot, Hagen, and Zindler, all of whom gave innovative and interesting presentations, not to mention those by Drs. Marc Pick, David Walther, Vincent and Carmine Esposito, Robert Walker, Glen Frieder, Carol Phillips, Stephen Berman, Martin Rosen, Esther Remata, Hal Fuhr, Barry Goldberg, Anthony Rosner, Ron Ruppert, Dennis P. Steigerwald, James Winterstein, as well as Karen Boulanger, M.A, and George Francisco, Esq.

Please join SOTO-USA’s 2 nd Annual HOT Conference in Jacksonville, Florida on March 8-10th, 2002. One track will be offering Level One - SOT: Chiropractic Manipulative Reflex Technique and Craniodental Section (focusing on TMJ disorders and Dental and Chiropractic Co-Treatment). Our other track will feature Dr. Robert Walker along with an elite cadre of premiere dentists in the field of Craniomandibular Dysfunction CMD/TMD, each with specific expertise in their areas of TMJ restoration. Emphasis will be on teaching how chiropractors and dentists can work together. This will be a great opportunity to bring a dentist from your area so that you both can learn how to integrate your efforts to help your patients.

Further information on the August 15-18 th , 2002 Symposium in Phoenix, Arizona, the March 8-10 th , 2002 HOT conference and upcoming regional technique seminars can be accessed at event section of SOTO-USA's website [www.soto-usa.org], or by calling SOTO-USA at (336) 760-1618. We look forward to your participation!

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