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03/25/2025 | News release | Distributed by Public on 03/25/2025 07:05

The Force Behind Muscle Energy: Remembering Sara “Sally” Sutton

Throughout her career, Sutton made significant contributions to the field, specifically in muscle energy techniques. She was trained by the developer of muscle energy, Fred Mitchell Sr., D.O., and documented his techniques into workbooks for the American Academy of Osteopathy.

Known for her methodical approach and her commitment to advancing the practice of osteopathic manipulative medicine, Sutton spent much of her career practicing medicine in private practice in Fort Dodge, Iowa.

Sutton impacted the lives of thousands and made a difference in how osteopathic medicine is practiced worldwide. Her spirit will live on in the hearts of those she taught and worked alongside.

Sutton's Many Accomplishments Include:

Being a fellow of the American Academy of Osteopathy and the only physician in Iowa to receive the Andrew Taylor Still Medallion of Honor, the academy's highest honor.

Serving as president of the American Academy of Osteopathy from 1969-70.

Named the 1988 Alumna of the Year for the DMU College of Osteopathic Medicine.

Working as associate professor of family practice at DMU from 1990-95.

Being named the 2011 Mentor of the Year by the American Osteopathic Association.

Earning the distinction of emerita member of the DMU Board of Trustees after serving on the board for 25 years.

Receiving the Pioneer in Osteopathic Medicine award from DMU in 2013.

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