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Most of usare aware of the cardiovascular and respiratory rhythms, however, there isstill a debate in some medical circles of the craniosacral rhythm. This rhythm was discovered by a Dr William GSutherland in the early 1900’s when he was an osteopathic student. After manyyears of experiments using different devices and pressures on the skull bones(only on himself) he realised that the bones of the skull moved, and he went onto have his first article published in the early 1930’s. Based on his experiments, he developed a systemof examination and treatment for the bones of the skull. Dr Sutherlandorganised a small group of osteopaths who studied cranial work with him. Hissystem became known as Cranial Osteopathy. Then in 1970 a Dr Upledger viewed arhythmical movement of the membranous boundary during surgery on a patient’sneck ‑ it was like a hydraulic system. After several more years of study Dr Upledgerincorporated and refined Dr Sutherlands techniques with success and thus heestablished the scientific basis for the existence of the craniosacral system.(This is only a very brief summary of the history) What happens during a treatment This is a very gentle non‑invasive manipulativetechnique. It is hardly ever necessary for the therapist to apply any morepressure than five grams (or the weight of a 20p piece). The therapist willtest for movement in various parts of the system. Often when testing is completed the restrictionhas been removed and the system is able to correct itself. It is not necessaryfor the client to undress, apart from their shoes. Some more common difficulties that this therapycan assist with are: Chronic pain, reduced mobility ‑ stiff joints, low energy,headaches and migraines, jaw (temporomandibular joint) problems, neuralgia(including trigeminal), learning difficulties such as dyslexia and dyscalclia,menstrual and menopausal problems and clumsiness. It can be used on newborn babies, infants andchildren with colic., Hyperactivity, feeding and sleeping problems and faultydevelopment is often helped by Craniosacral therapy.
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