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Technique of the Month Results: June 2019
Check out the RESULTS from the June 2019 Technique of the Month! We reviewed a mixed technique that included Balanced Ligamentous Tension or Ligamentous Articular Strain and Myofascial Release.
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Continue reading Technique of the Month Results: February 2019 From the Director: Rationale for the Technique of the Month
The mission of DO-Touch.NET is to advance the science of osteopathy. There are great opportunities and challenges achieving this mission. One challenge is to assure that what we do, what we say we do, and why we do these approaches are comparable.
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Continue reading Technique of the Month Results: January 2019 From the Director: Reflections on 2016
Greetings and happy holidays!
Throughout many parts of the world, the end of the year is a time for thanksgiving, celebration, reflection, assessment, planning, and hope. Here at the administrative offices of DO-Touch.NET, the network whose purpose is to assist in advancing health through research on osteopathic manipulative medicine, we are thankful for the work that you do and your intention to contribute to real world research in OMM. In an era of great change within the healthcare system, it is critical now for clinicians and patients to proactively participate in shaping healthcare. One way of doing this is by contributing to research which establishes the evidence from which healthcare policy is created.
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