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What is cranial osteopathy? Cranial Osteopathy was first developed in the 1930s, when Dr W.G. Sutherland, an American physician and student of Andrew Taylor Still, discovered a movement within the whole body that occurs in conjunction with a slight yielding motion of the bones of the head. Sutherland and his colleagues found that injury, illness or stress can disrupt this movement upsetting the body's natural ability to regulate and heal itself. When being treated by the Cranial approach, many people report feeling that the tension is being drawn out of their body, and they become deeply relaxed. Cranial osteopathy involves the gentle release of the tissues around the skull bones and face as well as the spine and the rest of the body. This relieves interference to circulatory, brain and spinal function, allowing the nervous system and skeletal connective tissues to function normally. |
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