The equine is the easiest of all the quadrupeds to adjust and the average horse can be adjusted in less than 5 minutes. Diseases Diagnosed and Treated with VOM A. Canine Diseases and Reading Patterns: 1. Canine Hip Dysplasia Syndrome, T-8-9-10, 4mo.-6yr. 2. Canine Wobbler's Disease, C-5-6-7-8, 6mo.-11yr. 3. Anterior cruciate rupture or pre-rupture, L-4-5, 2yr.-14yr. 4. Medial Patellar Luxation, L-4-5, 6yr.-14yr. 5. IV disc disease (all types), C-2 thru S1 as indicated by reads, 4mo-16yr. 6. Urinary and fecal incontinence, L-4-5, L-7, S-1, 6yr.-14yr. 7. Avulsion of the brachial plexus, root signature, C-5-6-7-8-T-1, 6mo.-10yr. 8. Degenerative Myelopathy Syndromes, T-10 thru L-7, 8yr.-18yr. 9. Fibro-cartilaginouis embolism, As indicated by reads, 4mo.-10yr. 10. Esophageal Achalasia, Megaesophagus, T-5-6-7, 8mo.-8yr. 11. GI hyper-hypo-motility disease,1yr.-12yr. 12. Chronic Ear and Eye Infections, left or right A-O joint 13. Lick Granulomas, C-5-6-7-8 or L-4-5-6-7 14. Many others including somato-visceral disease B. Feline Diseases Diagnostic Patterns: 1. Feline Hip dysplasia-like syndrome, L-3-4-5, L-7-S-1, 2yr.-21yr. 2. Anterior Cervical Instability, AORA, AOLA, C-2-3-4, 2yr.-10yr. 3. Caudal Cervical Instability, C-6-7-8, 3yr.-10yr. 4. Mid-Thoracic subluxation patterns/somato-visceral disease. T-9-10 5. IV Disc Disease, T-10 thru L-7 6. Caudal lumbar disease and urinary incontinence, L-4-5, 5yr.-18yr. 7. Sacral Disease and FX trauma, LSIS, RSIS, L-6-7 8. Stifle Disease in the Cat, L-3-4-5, 5yr.-14yr. 9. Neurodermatitis, Milliary Eczema, T11 thru L-7, 4yr.-13yr. 10. Feline hyperesthesia Syndrome, T-11 thru l-7, 4yr.-13yr. 11. Flea susceptibility, T-10 thru L-7, 4yr.-18yr. 12. Feline Kidney Dysfunction and FUS, T-8-9-10-11, 3yr.-15yr. 13. Megacolon, AOLA, AORA, LSIS, RSIS, S-1, 8-12yr. 14. Feline Infectious Diseases (See VOM Module 3) 15. Feline Endocrine Disease (See VOM Module 3) C. Equine Disease Diagnostic Patterns: (Note: Equine reading patterns and treatment adjustments are applied to the affected tissue, as in bowed tendons or in the affected leg like at the carpus and the hock, but are found to be held in place in the axial spine | | (continued). The following is a list of equine maladies treated at the site of injury, the extremity, and finally at the axial spine that holds the problem in place. 1. Bowed tendons 2. Bog Spavin 3. Bone Spavin 4. Bucked Shins 5. Splints 6. Chip and Avulsion Fractures 7. Osslets 8. Ringbone 9. Sidebones 10. Bicipital Bursitis 11. Shoulder Sweeney 12. Curb 13. Thoroughpin 14. Spinal Strain-Sprain (back) 15. Sacroiliac disease 16. Many others VOM-Aided Diagnosis in the Quadruped VOM as a diagnostic technology has and is being used internationally as an adjunct to conventional diagnostic techniques. It is being used by itself due to its exacting accuracy and its ability to diagnose disease months to years before clinical disease is seen. This author still uses other techniques to diagnose but uses VOM for a quick and accurate "view" on what is happening or what is going to happen. VOM is sort of a diagnostic crystal ball. VOM Treatment Application Of course, the goal of all diagnosis is the possibility of quick and adequate treatment. The continued application of the VOM Treatment Technology is a logical extension of this diagnostic process. A number of practitioners have been using the VOM Diagnostic technology to find out what to treat and then use a manual manipulation technique to affect healing. Over a short period of time they have been found to resorting to the VOM Treatment Technology more and more and the resultant "combination" of techniques provides a hybrid technology that may in itself be a better approach than either by itself. Referral Relief On a final note, it is always good medicine to refer cases that are out of a practitioner's scope or cannot be diagnosed. Unfortunately, these clients are usually lost to the referring practitioner according to recent AAHA facts. This is a devastatingly expensive situation to a practice and is effectively avoided to a large extent with the VOM technology as an option. Invitation for VOM Materials and Training ore extensive study and data is available through the International Association of Veterinary Chiropractitioners (IAVCP) and the series of hands-on |