STRUCTURAL INTEGRATION
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History of Craniosacral Therapy Craniosacral therapy has its origins in osteopathy. When Dr William Sutherland (1873 - 1954) studied the separate bones of the skull he postulated that those bones had the appearance of structures made for movement. At the time, medical convention understood the adult human skull to be completely fused. Reluctant to believe the cranium…... Visceral manipulation has been described as the "missing link" to the neuromusculoskeletal system. Whilst rolfers, massage therapists and physical therapists work on the muscles, fascia and joints from the "outside" of the body, visceral manipulation works from inside out, freeing up adhesions inter-connecting the organs. The freedom of movement between viscera indicates healthy physiology... Rolfing Structural Integration is the original work of Dr Ida P Rolf. This is a form of work that assists the human body in moving to a place of better balance, better organization, and greater overall freedom and wholeness...