Despite nearly 20 years of research Dr William Garner Sutherland,
an osteopath from Missouri, U.S.A, had to wait until 1940
to have his ideas accepted. Cranial Osteopathy deals with
the movements of the cranial bones (there are 29 bones that
make up the head), the movement of the membranes that surround
the brain and contain the cerebral spinal fluid, and the
movement of the brain itself. These small movements of the
body structure affect every part of the body and can be
felt and manipulated from almost any part of the body being
worked on. It is very gentle (most people don't feel themselves
being worked on), and is often the treatment of choice for
the very young, the infirm and the elderly.
To find practitioners in your area look up Osteopaths in the yellow pages, then ring up to find out whether they practice cranial.
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