Description
Specific evaluation and treatment of the cranial complex important for the function of the local cranial environment, as well as the systemic interactions related to the spinal dura and its associated levels, Sacrum and Pelvis, Cranial Nerves, interplay with the Visceral System and the influence upon the Musculoskeletal system as a whole. The Cranial approach is based on the work of William Sutherland D.O.
This Cranial Mobilization I class will cover the theoretical and lab application of the following topics: Principles of Osteopathy; components of the primary respiratory mechanism; anatomy of the Cranial Articulations, membranous and fluid systems; anatomy and mobility of the sacral and pelvic system; palpatory evaluation of the primary respiratory mechanism; types of Cranial Lesions; still point; Cervical and sacral intra-osseous compactions; Frontals, Temporals, Parietals, and Sphenobasilar Lesions; release of Cranial Membranes; and techniques for the dura, Cranial Base, and C1.

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