Stitch
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I've been having a discussion about this on another board and a number of people keep exclaiming how wonderful this is, and yet I can find no studies as to its efficacy and indeed, the theory behind it screams quackery to me.
One person in particular describes how their young child (months old) cried a lot and had a noticeable ridge in their forehead. At the first treatment the person claims to have seen the ridge reduce and the crying was reduced. I assume due to the manipulation of a skull that has not yet ossified? The treatment continued for a number of sessions (months as far as I can gather), as the effect was only relatively short lived. Apparently the birth was ventouse (and is being blamed as the cause for the damage / ridge).
The osteopath (Steve Korth) claimed that the 3 (I'm it should be 4) bones at the front of the skull had jarred.
It sound to me like the skull hadn't quite settled after giving birth, but that it do so over the coming months quite naturally and that the cranial osteopathy had little or no effect.
Can anybody shed any more light on the possible initial condition (the ridge) and if it is common and if it does heal itself and over what period. Does anybody have any DBPC results for the efficacy of CO?
One person in particular describes how their young child (months old) cried a lot and had a noticeable ridge in their forehead. At the first treatment the person claims to have seen the ridge reduce and the crying was reduced. I assume due to the manipulation of a skull that has not yet ossified? The treatment continued for a number of sessions (months as far as I can gather), as the effect was only relatively short lived. Apparently the birth was ventouse (and is being blamed as the cause for the damage / ridge).
The osteopath (Steve Korth) claimed that the 3 (I'm it should be 4) bones at the front of the skull had jarred.
It sound to me like the skull hadn't quite settled after giving birth, but that it do so over the coming months quite naturally and that the cranial osteopathy had little or no effect.
Can anybody shed any more light on the possible initial condition (the ridge) and if it is common and if it does heal itself and over what period. Does anybody have any DBPC results for the efficacy of CO?