Andrew Taylor Still, a medical doctor and surgeon, pioneered the field of osteopathy in 1874. Dr Still is widely considered the first physician to treat each patient as a whole while searching for the ...
Osteopathy utilizes body’s self healing machinery to treat any kind of body ailment. Many kinds of osteopathy treatments are performed which are aimed at different body parts/organs. Touch plays a ...
Craniosacral therapy, also called cranial balancing, cranial osteopathy, and craniopathy, is a treatment modality based on the concepts of cerebrospinal fluid flow and skull suture flexibility (the ...
Cranial osteopathy is an alternative treatment that involves gently manipulating the bones and connective tissues of the brain and cranium. These movements create a balanced symmetry, which leads to ...
Craniosacral therapy and how it can support family health: An interview with Gary Peterson, RCST I’ve been studying craniosacral therapy for over a decade. I’ve completed a number of advanced ...
Cranio Osteopathy is a very subtle yet dynamic healing modality. If you have experienced this work, you might wonder as I did, how such a simple, hands on, gentle, non-evasive treatment can do ...
Cranial osteopathy is one of the effective ways to treat depression. It also enhances the functioning of cranial nerves. Depression is always related to one’s mental health. It is caused when the mind ...
I find it significant to mention that birthing our boy in Goa was a difficult experience for me (and him, and I suppose it would be fine to include my husband in this little list). It is an experience ...
To its advocates, it’s a relaxing treatment that ‘rebalances’ the body – to its detractors it’s quackery of the highest order. But Pippa Middleton has embraced the bizarre therapy of ‘cranial ...
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