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Technique of the Month Results: March 2020
Check out the RESULTS from the March 2020 Technique of the Month! We reviewed a technique classified by the demonstrator as Lymphatic Drainage Technique.
Continue reading Technique of the Month Results: March 2020Did we see you at the 2020 AAO Convocation?
The 2020 AAO Convocation in Colorado Springs provided an opportunity to visit “elbow-to-elbow” at the booth with our DO-Touch.NET family and welcome our newest family members from around the globe.
Continue reading Did we see you at the 2020 AAO Convocation?Technique of the Month Results: February 2020
Check out the RESULTS from the February 2020 Technique of the Month! We reviewed a technique classified by the demonstrator as Cranial Manipulation or Biodynamics.
Continue reading Technique of the Month Results: February 2020Who uses OMT? We have an answer!
Jane Johnson, DO-Touch.NET Associate Director, and Brian Degenhardt, DO-Touch.NET Director, presented results on the characteristics of adult patients who use osteopathic manipulative treatment (OMT) to address some of their health problems.
Continue reading Who uses OMT? We have an answer!Technique of the Month Results: January 2020
Check out the RESULTS from the January 2020 Technique of the Month! We reviewed a technique classified by the demonstrator as Counterstrain or Facilitated Positional Release.
Continue reading Technique of the Month Results: January 2020Technique of the Month Results: December 2019
Check out the RESULTS from the December 2019 Technique of the Month! We reviewed a technique classified by the demonstrator as Indirect or Functional Method.
Continue reading Technique of the Month Results: December 2019Earn up to 4 hours of AOA Category 1-A credits at the DO-Touch.NET Annual Meeting and Educational Seminar
Measuring the Impacts of OMM: Patient-reported Outcomes in the Clinical Setting
Just prior to the AAO Convocation, DO-Touch.NET will host our Annual Meeting on Wednesday morning (March 11, 2020; 8:00 AM-12:00 PM). During this meeting we will be introducing our new study, the OMT Effectiveness and Safety Patient Registry (OESPRY), scheduled to launch in 2020. This event provides details on patient reported outcomes and the importance of integrating them into an OMM practice and will provide up to 4 hours of AOA Category 1-A credits. We hope you can attend!
For more information and registration please go to: https://ce.atsu.edu/events/do-touch-net-2020-annual-meeting-and-educational-seminar/