Today’s ChiropracticMay/Jun 1986; 15(3):97-98.
Dr. Major B. DeJarnette , who died at the age of 93 in 1992, was a true technique pioneer of the chiropractic profession. His original methods of chiropractic are known worldwide and practiced by many in the profession. His desire was always to provide a better chiropractic adjustment that would normalize the nervous system, and with this desire he developed Sacro Occipital Technic. He devoted 73 years of his life to being a researcher and teacher of techniques he developed. These techniques have touched thousands of chiropractors and patients, affording comfort and relief worldwide.
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Vist the wisdom, skill, and humor of Dr. DeJarnette the developer of Sacro Occipital Technique.
Major Bertrand DeJarnette, DC, was a renowned inventor, engineer, osteopath, and chiropractor throughout his long and productive career.