Osteopathic Approach to the Cranium
This article presents a comprehensive osteopathic framework for understanding and treating the cranium, emphasizing its integration within the body’s dynamic, self-organizing system. It explores how mechanical forces, fluid dynamics, and neurological regulation interact to influence cranial motion, dysfunction, and compensatory patterns. The article also outlines principles and techniques for osteopathic assessment and treatment, highlighting the importance of restoring balance, rhythm, and physiological ease across the cranial, spinal, and musculoskeletal systems.
Treatment of Cyclist’s Syndrome (Pudendal Neuralgia) with Osteopathic Manipulative Therapy Techniques: A Review
My second thesis presented as the final project for my Diploma in Osteopathic Manual Practice, describing the Treatment of Cyclist’s Syndrome (Pudendal Neuralgia) via osteopathic manual therapy techniques.
Fascial Stretch Therapy: Cross-communication through the Fascial System
Here is an article that I wrote and was featured in Massage Therapy Canada Winter Edition 2020.
Fascial Stretch Therapy: The Effectiveness in Increasing Unilateral Active & Passive Hip Flexion
My first thesis presented as the final project for my BSc(Hons) in Health & Leisure with Massage, describing the effectiveness in increasing unilateral active & passive hip flexion via this use of Fascial Stretch Therapy techniques.
Caffeine & Craniums
A little bit of caffeine and ideas about classical osteopathy and related topics to stimulate the cranium.