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PocketScience is proud to announce the availability of Pocket OMT for Windows Mobile © (PDAs and Smartphones) and Pocket OMT for Windows Desktop ©.Both are free to try by downloading and installing from our Downloads page (this requires creating an account and logging in). 

Based on the highly successful book, Pocket OMT Manual - The Stiles Approach, Edward G. Stiles D.O., Editor, Pocket OMT is the world's first medical reference for PDAs and desktop machines covering a full range of osteopathic musculoskeletal techniques. This comprehensive application addresses every critical topic for the interested practioner, including screening techniques, muscle energy, functional, HV/LA, strain-counterstrain, and others. For the PDA owner, this application is much more convenient than carrying around a manual in the clinical setting. The user selects a topic and an area of bodily dysfunction and instantly receives compete diagnostic and treatment information, including images that illustrate the text. Treatment information is easily viewed in the context of different techniques.

Whether you are a resident, D.O., or an M.D. interested in osteopathic and musculoskeletal treatment, Pocket OMT is an outstanding reference that is fast and easy, and is sure to give you the Knowledge at Hand that you want in any setting.

FEATURES

 

All major treatment modalities

•Muscle energy

•Functional

•Strain-counterstrain

•HVLA

Myofacial release

 

All major anatomical regions

•Cranium

•Vertebrae

•Upper Extremity

•Ribs

•Pelvis and Sacrum

•Lower Extremity

 

Complete description of all major
diagnoses

Quick Reference area

•Screening

•Technique Basics

•Sequencing

 

Additional Topics

•Chapman’s reflexes

•Cranial Bones

•Innervations

•Jones Tender Points

•Pelvis and Sacrum Diagnoses

 

Easy-to-use Index

 

Detailed Explanations with Images



Comprehensive Charts and Diagrams
   



Detailed Tables

Manage Your Own Favorites



Customized Display



Personalized Settings



Glossary

   

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