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Wm. L. Inman, BS, BS, D.V.M. is currently
the originator of the technology, Veterinary Orthopedic Manipulation (VOM), a
non-surgical approach to spinal disease and lameness. He personally has
successfully treated more pets than any other practitioner in the Dr.
Inman graduated Phi Beta Kappa with honors from In 1996 his license was suspended for 5
years. In the same document that suspended his license, the VOM Technology
was validated as a “safe, valuable and effective healing technology”. So he discontinued clinical practice in
1996 in lieu of a full-time teaching career. In 2001 when his “time was up”
he opted to forgo re-instatement which would require to relocate to another
part of the country and leave his young family (daughters 2 and 4) alone. To date he has personally instructed over
6700 doctors in the VOM, VMR. VSV and Veterinary Cold Laser Technologies.
This is feat unprecedented in the private or the academic sectors and speaks
well to his honesty, integrity and professionalism. His application of a hand-held spinal
accelerometer, a well-established human technology, to domestic animals
opened up a huge area of here-to-fore untreatable veterinary diseases. These
diseases can now be managed with the VOM™ technology, a non-invasive,
non-painful and inexpensive healing modality. VOM™
is not a technique, but an entire healing technology. Dr. Inman’s research
has been based on the clinical management of cases presented in his practice
in In
1996 Dr. Inman’s qualifications and VOM technology were evaluated by the
submissions committee of the American Holistic Veterinary Medical
Association, and his monograph: "Veterinary Orthopedic
Manipulation" was published in their Annual Proceedings, October
1996, where Dr. Inman formally introduced his technology to the 450
veterinarians present and to the veterinary field in general. In
November of 1996 he addressed the Association of Pet Dog Trainers (APDT)
annual convention in In 1997-present he has trained in excess of
6700 professionals in the In
1999 Dr. Inman was featured at the Southwestern International Veterinary
Symposium, sponsored by the Texas Veterinary Medical Association in San
Antonio, TX and delivered "Veterinary Orthopedic Manipulation:
A Diagnostic Technology That Precedes Clinical Disease" to
over 1500 attending veterinarians. Dr.
Inman conducts a national lecture series teaching his VOM™ technology "Veterinary
Neural Integration Methods and Clinical Applications" based on
his 18 years of clinical experience of related cases. In
1997 Dr. Inman trained over 1550 practitioners in 58 seminars in the In
1998-99 Dr. Inman will continue his successful VOM/SA Module One and because
of popular demand he will offer VOM/Small Animal Two, a
continuation of Module One. "VOM Module Three: Feline and Equine
adjusting", finishes out a three-part series that culminates in
Certified Veterinary Chiropractitioner (CVCP). He has been published as a feline
chiropractic authority in "The Well Adjusted Cat"
by Dr. Daniel Kamen in the section: "Chiropractic and Cats".
He is an animated and enjoyable speaker
about a number of eye-opening topics. He teaches an on-site short course in
V.O.M.™ at private clinics and universities for both
the professional and non-professional animal lovers. In 2001 Dr. Inman developed Veterinary Myofascial Release Technique,
Veterinary Somato-visceral Technique and formally integrated these and
VOM into an inclusive methodology called: Veterinary Neural Integration Technique (VNIT). In 2003 Dr. Inman developed the first
workable animal cold laser technique: Veterinary
Cold Laser Technique (VCLT) and has begum to deliver this method all over
the world For more information, contact William Inman at:
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