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The Cranial Bowl in the New Millennium and Sutherland's Legacy for Osteopathic Medicine: Part 1

Bruno Bordoni, Stevan Walkowski, Bruno Ducoux, Filippo Tobbi
Key takeaways
  1. 01A theoretical review on the need to renew cranial osteopathy
  2. 02Argues that models must evolve with new research
  3. 03Analyzes new knowledge on CSF and nervous system movement
  4. 04Highlights the mechanical characteristics of the meninges

This review argues that the foundational principles of cranial osteopathy require updating with modern scientific and anatomical knowledge.

Abstract

A theoretical model that does not evolve with new information deriving from scientific research, by changing the assumptions from which it was born, becomes a philosophy; the scientist becomes a scholarch. Cranial manual osteopathic medicine is very controversial, although it is commonly practiced, from the clinician to the nonmedical health worker. The article, divided into two parts, reviews the assumptions with which the cranial model was created, highlighting the scientific innovations and new anatomical-physiological reflections. In the first part we will review the synthesis and movement of cerebrospinal fluid (CSF), the movement of the central and peripheral nervous system; we will highlight the mechanical characteristics of the meninges. The aim of the article is to highlight the need to renew the existing cranial model.

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APA
Bruno Bordoni, Stevan Walkowski, Bruno Ducoux, & Filippo Tobbi (2020). The Cranial Bowl in the New Millennium and Sutherland's Legacy for Osteopathic Medicine: Part 1. https://fasciaresearchdatabase.com/the-cranial-bowl-in-the-new-millennium-and-sutherlands-legacy-for-osteopathic-medicine-part-1/
MLA
Bruno Bordoni, et al. "The Cranial Bowl in the New Millennium and Sutherland's Legacy for Osteopathic Medicine: Part 1." 2020, https://fasciaresearchdatabase.com/the-cranial-bowl-in-the-new-millennium-and-sutherlands-legacy-for-osteopathic-medicine-part-1/.
Chicago
Bruno Bordoni et al. 2020. "The Cranial Bowl in the New Millennium and Sutherland's Legacy for Osteopathic Medicine: Part 1.". https://fasciaresearchdatabase.com/the-cranial-bowl-in-the-new-millennium-and-sutherlands-legacy-for-osteopathic-medicine-part-1/