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Can Cranial Osteopathy Help You?

Cranial Osteopathy is a very gentle form of osteopathy which can be applied to the whole body not just the head.  It is a very effective approach and is successfully used for conditions of all age groups - babies, children, adults and the elderly.

Why is it different from classical ostopathic manipulation?

Osteopathic techniques vary from extremely gentle, to osteopathic thrust techniques (famed for producing 'the click'). Cranial osteopathy lies at the extremely gentle end of the scale. it is quite common for patients to feel so calm and relaxed that they fall asleep during a treatment session. Because of the very subtle nature of this approach, it enables the practitioner to gain information about your physiology which would be very difficult by other means. This enables a more profound understanding / diagnosis of your condition to be made, and giving you greater wholistic benefit from the treatment.

 What does a 'cranial osteopath' do when putting thier hands on your body?

Because cranial osteopathy is so gentle, sometimes it may seem that nothing is happening. The reality is that quite the opposite is occuring. The Cranial Osteopath when putting their hands on your body is evaluating subtle strains and tensions which have been building up in your body since childhood, and even some tensions since your birth! These old 'underlying tensions' are the background to your developing your current complaint. They can arise from posture, old injuries or accidents, falls, motor accidents etc etc.  Even if you have recently had an injury e.g. a car accident, the background tensions in your body will have made the consequences of the more recent injury much greater, causing greater discomfort. Obviously the recent situation is also evaluated and put into perspective with the older strains and tensions. Many conditions arise without any significant event happening.

"I wasn't doing anything - just picking up the newspaper off the floor" - This is a common onset of pain. The person had picked up his newspaper literally thousands of times in his life so what was the real reason his 'back went' this time. It is oftern the underlying strains and stresses which reveal the true cause of the probelm,

Let's illustrate this by an example:

John as a 7 year old had a bad fall off his bike landing on his side. He had a bit of bruising and pain for a day or so but this soon went away. When in his early 20's he had a car accident with whiplash which caused neck pain and headache for 10- 14 days, then eased.  This causes added strains to his lower back compounding the effect of his bike fall. Age 35 he progresses in his career he is subject to much stress and tension. This causes tension in his mucsles and joints especially in the upper neck area. John then decided to come for osteopathic treatment complaining of head and neck pain. What is the cause? He has a combination of strains and tensions from childhood, all of which may be contributing to his headaches and neck pain as a 35 year old.

Why is it called "Cranial Osteopathy" if the approach is used for all aspects of the body?

Because the osteopath who developed tis approach, William Sutherland (an osteopath in the USA who died in 1952) discovered a subtle motion or rhythm to the body from studying in great detail the bones of the skull, it has become known as Cranial Osteopathy. Sadly this misnomer has led to misconceptions over the years, but it is very much a wholistic total body approach to treatment.

In the same way that disturbances in the function of the spine can affect the arm and legs, so strains and tensions in the head can have a profound effect both in the head and the whole body.  Specialised joints called sutures link the bones of the head. William Sutherland noted that, like all other joints in the body, movement occurs at these specialised joints. However, he noted that they move in a much more gentle and subtle manner. Because motions of the bones in the head are very delicate, Sutherland devised very effective, subtle and gentle techniques to release strains and tensions in the head and found these methods highly beneficial throughout the whole body.

 Cranial osteopathy is now well known for its effectiveness and gentleness. It has gained an excellent reputation for its benefit with babies and children (see Babies/Children) in addition to its benefit on a wide range of conditions in adults (see Osteopathy section).

 

if you would like to know more about this highly beneficial osteopathic approach, do phone 01539 728444 and feel free to discuss your situation in full confidence.



 

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