The Craniosacral System

Consists of

  • cranial bones, the spine and sacrum (end of the spine)
  • cerebral membrance (three; outside membrance Dura mater most important)
  • cerebral liquid

The craniosacral system is a half-closed, hydraulic system because of the exchange of liquid between the blood system and the cerebral liquid. The membrances also protected our central nerve system in the spinal column down to the sacral bone.

Disturbance of the craniosacral system

A healthy function of the brain and the central nerve system is dependent on a non-disturbance and tension free mechanism of the craniosacral system. If the cranial bones are not possible to adapt the permanent changing of the movement from the membrances or the membrances itself is contracted, it could be that you will find different kinds of physical and psychological symptoms.


SYMPTOMS:

  • Migraine
  • Chronic head - and backpain
  • Sinusitis
  • Concentration - and sleeping disorders
  • Hyperactivity, Infantile disorders
  • Eyes - and Ears disturbance
  • Restlessness and unspecific fears
  • Jaw joint syndrome (TMG)
  • Hormonal disturbance
  • Learning disabilities
  • Central nerve system siorders
  • Most traumiticstress disorders


CAUSES:

  • Accidents and traumtas
  • Long period of stress
  • Birth complications
  • Infections of the central nerv system
  • Not released strong emotional feelings
  • Indigestions
  • Long and intense dental intervention
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