Cranial Osteopathy at The Backbone Osteopathy Clinic Southgate & Muswell Hill
What is Cranial Osteopathy?
Cranial Osteopathy uses a more gentle approach to achieve the same things we aim for in Structural Osteopathy. The techniques are targeted to create balance within the body by:
- Improving Postural Alignment.
- Improving Circulation within the body.
- Balancing ligamentus tension within the body
- Releasing areas of adhesions.
- Improving movement between the joints and bones.
So how does Cranial Osteopathy work?
As the name suggests, this treatment focuses on the structures in the skull. The practitioner uses gentle touch starting with the focus on various structures in the skull and then either along the spine, diaphragm, and sacrum (tail bone).
'Cranial Osteopath use a highly developed sense of touch to feel subtle changes of tension and tissue quality in the living anatomy of the whole body, and to diagnose areas of strain or dysfunction.' Sutherland Cranial College of Osteopathy.
What does the treatment feel like?
Cranial osteopathic treatment is very gentle and relaxing. You may experience various sensations. Here are some of the feedback we get from patients at The Backbone Osteopathy Clinic Southgate & Muswell Hill are:
- Mild tension and release.
- Sensitivity, or slight aching.
- Changes in temperature.
- Various emotions surfacing.
- Deep relaxation-Some even fall asleep!
Some patients don't feel much whilst having the treatment but feel the change and big 'shifts' once they stand up afterward.
Who Can Benefit?
This gentle technique is ideal for anyone! Particularly for:
- New-borns & babies
- Young Infants.
- People with high levels of inflammation in the bodies: such as autoimmune conditions, Rheumatoid arthritis, undergoing chemotherapy or intensive treatments.
- Elderly or people with fragile bones and joints. e.g. Osteoporosis.
- Adults who find they react too strongly to the stronger techniques