Cranial Osteopathy
Cranial Osteopathy is an osteopathic treatment that uses extremely gentle techniques to release strain patterns and tensions throughout the body. It is called 'cranial' because treatment often involves gentle pressure on the head, although other parts of the body such as the spine and tailbone can also be involved in treatment.
During treatment, the Osteopath is feeling for a subtle rhythmical shape change that is present in all living body tissues called 'involuntary motion'. The involuntary motion of the brain can be felt through the bones of the skull and the Osteopath can feel for disruption in its normal movement pattern. This disruption can occur following trauma or impact such as a difficult birth, road accidents, falls and head injuries. Usually the body is able to compensate for such events, but sometimes an accumulation of several strains and stresses can disrupt normal involuntary motion, and symptoms start to show.
Cranial Osteopathy is suitable for all ages and conditions. In adults it may be used in the treatment of a variety of problems including headaches, epilepsy, sinus pain, stress, fatigue and general ill health. In babies it is especially effective for treating colic, teething problems, glue ear and disturbed sleep patterns.