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Manual Medicine - Craniosacral. William Garner Sutherland DO, John E. Upledger DO. Between the bones of the cranium, there are involuntary movements that are independent of the muscles. The system of intra-cranial membranes, known as reciprocal tension membranes, can be subjected to tensions which limit the normal amplitude of these movements. The nature of this movement is rhythmic, and depends on the contraction and expansion of the cerebral ventricles,. Sponsored by the Cranial Academy. Greenman PE, M.

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Manual Medicine - Craniosacral. William Garner Sutherland DO, John E. Upledger DO. Between the bones of the cranium, there are involuntary movements that are independent of the muscles. The system of intra-cranial membranes, known as reciprocal tension membranes, can be subjected to tensions which limit the normal amplitude of these movements. The nature of this movement is rhythmic, and depends on the contraction and expansion of the cerebral ventricles,. Sponsored by the Cranial Academy. Greenman PE, M.

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