
Monitoring the Use of OMT for COVID-19 Patients (Final update: September 3, 2020)
Check out the updated graph monitoring the use of osteopathic manipulative treatment (OMT) for patients diagnosed with COVID-19 by DO‑Touch.NET members!
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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.
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Did 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…
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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.
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Who 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…
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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.
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Technique 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.
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Earn 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…
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2020 ASO Courses Announced
UPDATE: The 2020 Advancing Skills in Osteopathy Courses have been cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
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