Osteopathy in the Cranial Field and Biodynamic Osteopathy, offer a gentle non-invasive approach to enhancing overall health and well-being. By supporting the body’s natural healing mechanisms, these methods work with the subtle, rhythmic movements of the cranial bones and cerebral spinal fluid. This gentle approach helps release tension and restrictions of the membranes and fluids surrounding the brain, spinal cord and bones, promoting optimal nervous system and immune function. This approach may help relieve symptoms related to:
Cranial/Biodynamic Osteopathy supports the body’s natural healing processes which may be felt during or after treatment. In the days following a session, you may also experience some shifts in your overall well-being as your body continues to adjust.
History
Osteopathy in the Cranial Field (OCF) was developed by William Garner Sutherland (1873 -1954). He was a dedicated student of A.T. Still and began his discovery of OCF after disassembling cranial bones. Realising how these bones moved with each other, they reminded him of the respiration and motion of the gills of fish.
W.G. Sutherland built upon the principles of A.T. Still’s Osteopathy and through consistent investigation, discovered that a person’s cranial bones could move and influence health and wellbeing throughout the whole body. His model of the “Primary Respiratory Mechanism” (PRM) describes a subtle rhythmic motion within the body that influences health and vitality. This concept relates to the movement of the cerebral spinal fluid and natural rhythms inherent in the body.
Sutherland’s theory of the PRM is based on five components:
Biodynamic Osteopathy Building on Sutherland’s work, James Jealous D.O., a 1970 graduate of Kirksville College of Osteopathic Medicine, developed Biodynamic Osteopathy in the early 1990s. Influenced by the legacy of A.T. Still and W.G. Sutherland’s as well as human anatomist and embryologist Erich Blechschmidt (1904-1992), James Jealous emphasised the body’s inherent healing forces and subtle rhythms which he termed “Primary Respiration” and “The Breath of Life” continue to function throughout our lifetime in development, growth, and healing.
Jealous taught that the body’s inherent healing forces and subtle rhythms, which he termed “Primary Respiration” and the “Breath of Life,” guide health and healing. He believed these inherent healing capacities could be accessed and supported through skilled, non-invasive touch. Biodynamic Osteopathy emphasises cooperation with the body’s natural healing mechanisms rather than imposing external forces upon it, aiming to rebalance various body systems including the autonomic nervous system and the immune system.
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