OTZ Health Education Systems Unveils New and Improved Website
The OTZ site upgrades, will feature both enhanced content and a redesigned format
Online, July 17, 2013 (Newswire.com) - One-To-Zero (OTZ) Health Education Systems, under the leadership of internationally renowned chiropractors Dr. Francis X. Murphy, Dr. Michael Hall and Dr. Lou D'Amico has re-launched its website, with a completely new look and structure designed to make it easier to share news and gather information about the benefits of using the OTZ Method. OTZ trains licensed chiropractors to use its proven, non-surgical occipital-atlanto diversified analysis and adjusting technique for the treatment of Frozen Shoulder Syndrome and numerous other neurological conditions. The OTZ Method focuses on the evaluation and care to improve nervous system function via the correction of occipital-atlanto subluxation. This subluxation pattern, known as Hatcher-Murphy Subluxation (HMS), shows manifestation or dysfunction of the tissues involving the brainstem, the vagal nerve or cranial nerve 10 and the spinal accessory nerve or cranial nerve 11. When this occipital-atlanto manifestation is corrected, it seems to have an immediate impact on multiple disorders and behaviors.
The OTZ site upgrades, will feature both enhanced content and a redesigned format, and will provide a better overall user experience which will enhance the company's already well-established position as a leader in chiropractic post graduate education. Site visitors will have access to information about the history of OTZ and the OTZ Method, seminar registration forms, and well as a continuing education center, recommended by the doctors for those who have attended an OTZ seminar in the past.
According to Dr. Murphy, the reason he started OTZ was to "Train more doctors to resolve what could be six to nine million Frozen Shoulder Syndrome cases in the United States alone." Dr. Murphy adds, "My staff and I have successfully applied the occipital-atlanto adjustment to thousands of patients in my Dallas clinic alone. We regularly see patients from all over the United States and many other countries. This effective treatment can be and must be more broadly available, and that's why OTZ is here."
Statistic show that 3-4% of the population between the ages of 40 and 70 suffer from Frozen Shoulder Syndrome. By those estimates, the demand for doctors who can effectively treat this condition is significant across the region and country, and is expected to continue to grow as Baby Boomers age.
OTZ Health Education Systems regularly holds events and seminars around the world. The team will be presenting in conjunction with The International Chiropractic Pediatric Association (ICPA) in July and will be in Canada in September with the Edmonton Chiropractic Society. Their research findings were also recently published in the December 2012 Edition of The Journal of Chiropractic Medicine.
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