Date: 2008-06-03 04:52 pm (UTC)
I did try an oestopath, and it didn't help. I didn't go for many sessions though, because he was too awkward to get to. He had expected to see improvement already - next step would have been to get a dental x-ray. He did fix my frequent dizziness though - there's a manoeuvre involving him holding my head and slowly turning it while I am in the act of lying down. It's something to do with broken of bits of calcification being in sensitive parts of the ear. This manoeuvre shifts them out of the way.

Wow. I've just googled myofascial release to check the spelling and I got it right!

Anyway, the woman giving the talk is a physiotherapist who specialises in myofascial release. She says it started in osteopathy in America. And cranio-sacral therapy is the same thing, except focusing on the skull and spine only.
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