Abstract
s 213 Doctors of Osteopathy Treating with OMM: determining its Usefulness in Current Healthcare (DOTouch.NET Network) and the Consortium for Collaborative Osteopathic Research DevelopmentePracticeBased Research Network (CONCORD-PBRN) have the potential to collect large volumes of clinical data on patient encounters, especially those related to palpatory findings associated with somatic dysfunctions, the use of osteopathic manipulative treatment (OMT) and clinical outcomes described by patients. PBRN may document characteristics of OMT-responders for specific conditions and may help future investigators to select different techniques applied to the same anatomical area that may be associated with different clinical outcomes on patients with similar clinical conditions.
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