| craniosacral therapy |
is a carefully developed method of normalizing the function of the craniosacral system, which is composed of cerebrospinal fluid that flows inside a membrane from the sacrum (low back) to the cranium (head). The therapy employs a gentle hands-on technique that reduces accumulated stress levels and enhances movement of blood and other fluids through the body tissues, thereby treating and increasing resistance to disease. ...
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| craniotomy |
opening of the skull to remove the tumor or as much of the tumor as possible
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| craniosacral therapy |
A holistic, hands-on technique involving gentle manipulation of the bones of the skull, the underlying meningeal membranes, and the nerve endings in the scalp. A practitioner is able to
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| craniosynostosis |
a condition in which the sutures (soft spots) in the skull of an infant close too early, causing problems with normal brain and skull growth. Premature closure of the sutures may also cause the pressure inside of the head to increase and the skull or facial bones to change from a normal, symmetrical appearance to an abnormal, asymmetrical appearance.
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| craniotomy |
Any operation which involves removing part of the skull, usually to operate on the brain.
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