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Re: More about my skull, and fused bones

Hi Mike

The cranial techniques sometimes actually move structures, but I suspect that
more often they "only"
release connective tissue tension so that the whole system moves with itself far
more easily.
Getting perfection might not be possible (or maybe it is?). Increasing adaptive
range so that its
"nearly as good as" is a lot easier

Best wishes

Andrew


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> I told a craniosacral therapist about the fact that my septum is still
> deviated, even though my skull has visibly changed shape over the last
> year or so, and she said that my bones could have fused wrong, siince I
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Tue Nov 1, 2005 9:43 am

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Hi, I told a craniosacral therapist about the fact that my septum is still deviated, even though my skull has visibly changed shape over the last year or so,...
michael grogan
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Oct 30, 2005
7:51 pm

Hi Mike The cranial techniques sometimes actually move structures, but I suspect that more often they "only" release connective tissue tension so that the...
Andrew Cook
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Nov 1, 2005
9:42 am

Thanks for replying. I've heard of quite a few stories of people having their deviated septums straighted thru the balloons technique, and at least one case...
michael grogan
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Nov 1, 2005
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