Cranial Osteopathy Explained - How it can help You
Cranial osteopaths are trained at a post graduate level to palpate the rhythmic changes that occur in all body tissues. Bringing balance to joints and tissues in the body restores optimum health.
There are 26 bones in the skull which intricately relate to one another and influence the central nervous system. Treating this area and the involuntary motion (IVM) of the body, is a very safe and effective form of healing that relieves pain.
Areas of the body can be compramised in both baby and adult, such as the jaw, base of skull, diaphragms, abdomen etc. Osteopathic treatment can give relief to the stress and strain of life.
How The Body Compensates:
James age 4, has a heavy fall from a tree, landing on his bottom. He is bruised and sore for a few days and soon forgets about it.
At age 20, James has a car accident in which he sustains a mild whiplash. All car accidents, even minor ones, place strain through the entire spine. In the case of James, adding to the existing strain from his childhood fall.
At age 30, James is subject to enormous stress at work and begins to develop headaches and some backache. On examination with his osteopath it is discovered that the top of his neck and base of skull are compressed and immobile from the childhood fall, car accident and now exacerbated further by tension in his shoulders.
Osteopathic treatment releasing the strain of compensation patterns restores the health of the body tissues and relieves James of his headaches and backache. He also experiences more energy, sleeps better and finds it easier to cope with the stress at work.
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