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Cranial Therapy in Douglas

There are 64 bones that make up the human skull. The juncture where these bones come together are called suture lines which are held together by fascial tissue. Most cranial bones have an ability to shift and move. Some move continuously in a respiratory cycle to help maintain a balanced pressure of Cerebral Spinal Fluid (CSF). CSF surrounds the central nervous system (CNS) which is comprised of the brain, brain stem and spinal cord.

If there is a shift in CSF pressure, it can have an effect on the function of anything connected to the CNS. Therefore, Cranial Therapy can be very beneficial for a wide variety of symptoms such as headaches, sinus problems, digestive issues, Temporal Mandibular Joint (TMJ) disorders, glandular issues, ADD and ADHD disorders to name a few.

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