Cranial Osteopathy
Cranial osteopathy is a refined and subtle type of osteopathic
treatment that encourages the release of stresses and tensions throughout
the body, including the head.
It is a gentle yet extremely effective approach and may be used in a wide
range of conditions for people of all ages, from birth to old age.
Osteopaths may have different specialities including sports injuries,
paediatrics, and visceral osteopathy (treating the internal organs of
the body). Cranial osteopathy embraces all of these.
lnvoluntary Motion- The Cranial
Rhythm
Cranial osteopaths are trained to feel a very subtle, rhythmical shape
change that is present in all body tissues. This is called Involuntary
Motion or the Cranial Rhythm. The movement is of very small amplitude,
therefore it takes practitioners with a very finely developed sense of
touch to feel it. This rhythm was first described in the early 1900's
by Dr. William G. Sutherland and its existence was confirmed in a series
of laboratory tests in the 1960's and '70's. Tension in the body disrupts
the cranial rhythm. Practitioners compare what your rhythm is doing to
what they consider ideal. This shows them what stresses and strains your
body is under at present, and what tensions it may be carrying as a result
of its past history. It also gives them an insight into the overall condition
of your body, for example if it is healthy, or stressed and tired.
Accumulation of stress and strain in the body When we experience physical or emotional stresses our body tissues tend to tighten up. The body may have been able to adapt to these effects at the time, but a lasting strain often remains. Any tensions which remain held in the body can restrict its free movement. Gradually the body may find it more and more difficult to cope with accumulated stresses and symptoms may develop.