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How does Cranial Osteopathy differ from
Osteopathy?
Cranial Osteopathy is a refined and subtle
type of osteopathic treatment that uses very gentle manipulative
pressure to encourage the release of stresses throughout the
body, including the head.
The cranial approach uses techniques in which the osteopath’s
highly trained sense of touch is used to identify and correct
mechanical disturbances and limitations, both in and around
the joints of the skull, and throughout the body.
Cranial Osteopathy embraces all the areas that Osteopaths
may choose to specialise in, for example sports injuries,
paediatrics and visceral work (treating the internal organs
of the body).
Who do Cranial Osteopaths treat?
Cranial Osteopaths treat all people regardless of age or gender.
Babies may be treated to ease conditions relating to the birth
process.
Young children can be treated for a variety of conditions.
Conditions relating to old age also respond well to osteopathic
treatment. In fact everyone can benefit from and receive treatment
for a variety of ailments and injuries.
Cranial Osteopathy is also useful during pregnancy.
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