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The Cranial Bowl in the New Millennium and Sutherland's Legacy for Osteopathic Medicine: Part 2

Bruno Bordoni, Stevan Walkowski, Bruno Ducoux, Filippo Tobbi
Key takeaways
  1. 01A review of cranial osteopathy principles
  2. 02Compares Sutherland's original model to modern science
  3. 03Examines mechanical properties of cranial structures
  4. 04Aims to update clinical practice with new research

This review re-examines the foundational principles of cranial osteopathy using insights from modern scientific research to update clinical perspectives.

Abstract

Cranial osteopathic medicine is practiced all over the world, respecting the dictates of the creator, Dr Sutherland. Despite the current manual approach faithfully follows the theoretical and practical bases that make up the cranial model of the last century, there are many scientific evidences that highlight the criticalities of the same model. In the first part we reviewed the role of the meninges and cerebrospinal fluid (CSF), as well as we discussed some rhythms present in the central nervous system; these latter elements are the pillars to support the theoretical idea of the movement of the skull evaluated and palpated by the osteopath. In this second part we will review the mechanical characteristics of other structures that make up the cranial system, highlighting new perspectives for clinical practice, thanks to the most recent data derived from scientific research.

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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 2. https://fasciaresearchdatabase.com/the-cranial-bowl-in-the-new-millennium-and-sutherlands-legacy-for-osteopathic-medicine-part-2/
MLA
Bruno Bordoni, et al. "The Cranial Bowl in the New Millennium and Sutherland's Legacy for Osteopathic Medicine: Part 2." 2020, https://fasciaresearchdatabase.com/the-cranial-bowl-in-the-new-millennium-and-sutherlands-legacy-for-osteopathic-medicine-part-2/.
Chicago
Bruno Bordoni et al. 2020. "The Cranial Bowl in the New Millennium and Sutherland's Legacy for Osteopathic Medicine: Part 2.". https://fasciaresearchdatabase.com/the-cranial-bowl-in-the-new-millennium-and-sutherlands-legacy-for-osteopathic-medicine-part-2/