Speakers
Joseph Unger, DC (’79)
Biography
Dr. Joseph Unger began premedical studies in zoology, later adding a second major in psychology to better understand people. Through this educational process philosophical concerns with the medical model arose and he chose a career in chiropractic. Upon graduation in January 1979, Dr. Unger began teaching SOT® for “The Major” and the Sacro Occipital Research Society International, Inc. (SORSI). Concurrently he also taught at the Missouri College of Naturopathic Medicine. Dr. Unger went on to present seminars throughout the United States, Japan, Europe, Australia and Brazil. He has been involved with the SORSI Board of Directors since 1979 and has been on numerous committees, and is currently past president of that organization, chairing its research committee. In January 1984 Dr. Unger began teaching SOT at Logan University and is still teaching today.
Having studied and utilized chiropractic craniopathy for over 45 years, he recognizes the tremendous value of this underappreciated art and science. To promote this unique therapy, he determined the need for public awareness and committed to producing a book on the subject. The project led to a variety of investigations and research studies spanning almost 15 years, finally producing a manuscript. Brain Matters, The Missing Link – Releasing the Hidden Healing Power of Your Brain went to publication in late 2019.
Sherry McAllister, DC, MS Ed, CCSP
Brandon Steele, DC (’09), FACO
Christine Foss, MD, DC, MS Ed, ATC, DACBSP, ICSC
Chris Perron, DC
Jay Greenstein, DC, CCSP, CGFI-L1, CKTP, RMS