Tag Archives: Research
Technique of the Month Results: June 2020
Check out the RESULTS from the June 2020 Technique of the Month! We reviewed a technique classified by the demonstrator as Muscle Energy.
Continue reading Technique of the Month Results: June 2020Technique of the Month Results: May 2020
Check out the RESULTS from the May 2020 Technique of the Month! We reviewed a technique classified by the demonstrator as Indirect or Functional Method.
Continue reading Technique of the Month Results: May 2020Monitoring 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!
Continue reading Monitoring the Use of OMT for COVID-19 Patients (Final update: September 3, 2020)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 2020Multicenter Osteopathic Pneumonia Study of the Elderly (MOPSE) – OMT Techniques
In this era of Covid-19, the world struggles to find ways to minimize the viruses’ morbidity and mortality. This instructional video provides a rationale for and demonstrations on how to perform osteopathic manipulative techniques for people suffering from viral respiratory syndromes.
PBRN Annual Meeting 2020
(Colorado Springs, Colorado) DO-Touch.NET Practice-Based Research Network’s (PBRN) 2020 annual meeting was held on 2020.03.11 just before the start of the 2020 AAO Convocation in Colorado. Discussions included the use of Patient-reported outcomes in clinical settings and the launch of the PBRN’s Osteopathic Manipulative Treatment Effectiveness and Safety Patient Registry (OESPRY). The slides for the four hours of CME eligible courses are linked below for our members.
Continue reading PBRN Annual Meeting 2020Residency Research Enrichment Program
(Colorado Springs, Colorado.) On the Tuesday before the AAO Convocation DO-Touch.NET sponsored a Residency Research Enrichment Program to showcase the efforts of our Practice-Based Research Network (PBRN). The program encouraged Medical Residents and Medical Resident Directors to learn about using PBRN based research and to foster the next generation of clinician-researchers. The slides for the three presentations are linked here for our members.
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