Dr. Peterson is a 1994 graduate of Logan
College of Chiropractic. During Logan College, Dr. Peterson studied
Sacro Occipital Technique (SOT), Chiropractic Manipulative Reflux
Technique and Craniopathy.
He was President of the SOT Club and taught weekly club meetings
and weekend seminars. Dr. Peterson received his Advanced
Certification in SOT in 2000. From 2001 to 2004, he served as a
member of the Sacro Occipital Research Society - International Board of
Directors. Dr. Peterson was awarded the Presidential Appreciation
Award for Outstanding Service to SORSI in 2004.
Dr. Peterson is the developer of the
Holographic Interferometry of the Human Cranium. This was
developed to study the dynamic motion of the human cranium Dr.
Peterson is the lead instructor in the Functional Organ Assessment and
Management series being taught to Chiropractors and Chiropractic students.
Dr. Peterson has utilized Nature's
Sunshine products since 1992 and recognizes the quality and effectiveness
these products yield.

I was a paratrooper in the Army. During one jump, I landed on my
tailbone, driving a big rock into my lower back. For the next ten
years I developed increasing pain in my lower back, which got worse when
sitting for any length of time. Eventually I was forced to use a
built-up armrest in my car to enable me to drive. During my
under-graduate studies, I would have to move the paper back and forth to
take notes because I wasn’t able to stop leaning on my arm to take the
pressure off my back, or I would be in terrible pain.
I went to a
chiropractor three times a week for three years. He used a popular
chiropractic technique in which an x-ray was taken to determine what was
wrong. That x-ray was then supposed to determine how I was to be
treated for the rest of my life. I remember the frustration while I
sat there in pain, when he told me that I had to come back the next day in
order to allow him to “study” the x-ray. When I came back the
next day, he told me I had an 11mm Anatomic short leg and would have to
wear a heel lift the rest of my life. He also said that it would
eventually deteriorate further, at which point I would have to wear a
built-up shoe.
By the time I got to
chiropractic school, I was being adjusted 7 days a week for pain control.
I was beginning to have some serious reservations about my chosen
profession. First of all, if he were truly affecting a change in my
condition, how could he continue to treat me based on the initial x-ray
without further evaluation? Furthermore, if chiropractic truly
works, why could there be a continued deterioration in my condition.
Thankfully, my first
week in school I was introduced to Sacro Occipital Technique, or SOT for
short. During my first SOT club meeting, the student instructor
performed a Psoas Release on me. When I stood up, I was pain
free for the first time in over thirteen years. It lasted only
an hour, but it gave me a glimmer of hope that I could be pain free.
As I attended school, I
learned that, first of all, it only takes about five minutes to read an
x-ray. More importantly, during further SOT club meetings I learned
that, barring birth defect or trauma, there was no such thing as an
anatomic short leg. The leg length difference was caused by pelvic
rotation, giving the appearance of a short leg. I continued with the
standard treatment, but during the club meetings I also received SOT
treatment. I soon found that the SOT treatments were providing
immediate and longer lasting relief. At that point, I found that the
standard treatment would actually cause a recurrence of the pain, so I
stopped that treatment course all together and pursued only SOT.
Within five weeks, I was pain free and have remained so since November
1991.
While studying SOT, I
listened to other doctors tell about their SOT practices. I heard
many stories about patients referring family and friends, and about people
driving great distances to seek out SOT treatments. I was also
fortunate enough to observe several SOT doctors at work, and heard many
unsolicited testimonials from their patients about their doctor’s
“magic hands”.
The story that
“sold” me was about a young boy who wore “coke bottle”
glasses. The SOT doctor performed a cranial adjustment and the boy
walked out to the lobby without his glasses. When his mother asked
where the glasses were, he realized he had forgotten them because he was
able to see clearly. This is what I wanted to be able to offer to my
patients.
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