Alix Maclennan Osteopathy

117 Blues Point Road, McMahons Point / North Sydney NSW 2060 – Call 0493 847 855 or (02) 95571091

Cranial Osteopathy in McMahons Point

What Is Cranial Osteopathy?

Cranial osteopathy is a refined style of osteopathy that involves additional postgraduate training. It follows the same principles as osteopathy and is used throughout the body, not just in the head. Cranial osteopaths use touch to diagnose areas of strain or dysfunction in the body. The osteopath is drawn to areas affected by past injuries or traumas. The experienced osteopath then works to activate the body’s ability to heal itself and restore balance. Listening to the body’s inner knowledge helps the osteopath understand and treat the cause of symptoms, reducing the chance of symptoms returning in the future.

How Does Cranial Osteopathy Work?

Cranial osteopathy is a type of manual therapy which focuses on gentle manipulation applied to the head and spine, as well as other parts of the body. It is based on the principle that the body’s natural healing abilities can be stimulated through gentle manipulation of the bones and tissues of the head and neck. Unlike other forms of osteopathy, the techniques used in cranial osteopathy involve very subtle movements and changes to the structure of the skull. Practitioners aim to help patients by releasing any built-up tension or stress that may be affecting the body’s natural ability to heal itself. The sessions can be used to treat a range of conditions, from headaches and jaw pain to anxiety and chronic pain. Overall, cranial osteopathy is a gentle and holistic approach to healthcare that can help to improve both physical and emotional wellbeing, as such it can be used on everyone, from infants and children to adults and the elderly.

Why Should I See A Cranial Osteopath?

Cranial osteopathy is a non-invasive holistic approach that caters to a wide range of health concerns. If you are suffering from certain conditions like chronic headaches or migraines, musculoskeletal conditions like back pains or joint stiffness, then it is time to see a cranial osteopath. Cranial osteopaths also address neurological disorders as well as psychological conditions like anxiety and depression.

People experiencing chronic pain, traumatic injuries, digestive issues or even sleep disorders can greatly benefit from this holistic therapy that promotes the restoration of balance in the body and improves your overall well-being.

Gentle Cranial Osteopathy

What Does Cranial Osteopathy Feel Like?

Cranial osteopathy is a serene and calming form of treatment where the patient is fully clothed and lies comfortably on their back or side.  The osteopath usually places their hands on your head, neck or lower back.  

Some patients may become aware of tension and aches diminishing from the body. For others, the treatment may feel so gentle that they experience little to no sensation at the time, however notice that they feel significantly better after the treatment. Most people become deeply relaxed during treatment while some people may even fall asleep.

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