Functional disorders of the masticatory system can cause complaints in the teeth, jaw bones, chewing, head and neck muscles as well as the temporomandibular joints. Conversely, from an osteopathic point of view, a variety of disorders in the rest of the body can be involved in the development of temporomandibular joint disorders. Disorders of the temporomandibular joint can therefore not be seen separately from the rest of the body, mind and soul. The organism is more than the sum of its parts and is not an accumulation of individual body parts, but a unit that must be seen as a whole.
Craniosacral Osteopathy 1-5 Box [5 DVDs]
The principle of craniosacral osteopathy consists of applying osteopathic principles to the skull. Sutherland discovered, in addition to the heart and respiratory rhythm, another homeostatic acting