This is not an expert presentation on how to work with cranial technique, not even close. and honestly I don't think that teaching people small bits of cranial technique over the internet is a good idea. anyone wanting to learn or practise cranial sacral therapy on another person should take the time to seriously study this modality in depth and have a proficient mentor to guide them through the learning process. Otherwise, your taking a risk, and doing a diservice to the modality.
Osipidal!? I've had several years of practicing clinical Neuromuscular Therapy along with teaching anatomy and physiology at the college level and I haven't heard of that one before. You may think you are an "expert" but you are below average at best judging from what I've seen. Since you haven't studied enough to know correct terminology I doubt you've also taken the time to learn effective technique.
why don't you put a video up mr. "college expert" wow you teach college anatomy...i work with a lot of therapists who know anatomy and they suck...no touch...they just don't have it, you probably don't either. cranial sacral therapy is bullshit anyways just like reflexology...it's all smoke and mirrors....deep tissue and trigger point release, that's the way to go...suckers...you to neBulas. wow cool name...lol
@doodoopebbles send your clients to me and I'll show them what deep tissue really is, while using craniosacral therapy. Trigger Point release therapy is a hack, as it only provides short term relief.
Osipidal cranial release? You are an incompitant fool! Poor techinque with no understanding of what your trying to accomplish, just keep raking in the money with your bullshit!
Its not about the spelling, its about showing competance. Would you take a drug from a doctor if they didnt know what it was called? When you put your health in someones hands you better be sure they know what their doing.
*competence. Competance isn't a word either, just like osipidal isn't. Typos and spelling errors are a part of being human, please lighten up. Sounds like you could use a massage!! :)
@gladitsnotme WELL, I first thought the same thing about making spelling errors, but not only is the therapist spelling the term Occipital wrong, she says it like she spelled it incorrectly
@lovsoup SHE didn't subtitle the video. This video was filmed, edited, and uploaded by ExpertVillage. She did not provide a script, I'm sure. She doesn't even have the password to the ExpertVillage YouTube account! So blame them, not her. I'm sure she knows what she's doing.
OCCIPITAL CRANIAL RELEASE
lovsoup 5 months ago
OCCIPITAL!!!
anseio 6 months ago
So, what none of their videos about message and other things on that topic are helpful.
Zummon09 2 years ago
lighten up guys...good presentation thank you for sharing knowledge.
pastimetrippin 2 years ago
Umm occipital. Not Osipidal....
ruruna18 3 years ago
This is not an expert presentation on how to work with cranial technique, not even close. and honestly I don't think that teaching people small bits of cranial technique over the internet is a good idea. anyone wanting to learn or practise cranial sacral therapy on another person should take the time to seriously study this modality in depth and have a proficient mentor to guide them through the learning process. Otherwise, your taking a risk, and doing a diservice to the modality.
neBulas 3 years ago 2
@neBulas Agreed!!!!!
anseio 1 year ago
Osipidal!? I've had several years of practicing clinical Neuromuscular Therapy along with teaching anatomy and physiology at the college level and I haven't heard of that one before. You may think you are an "expert" but you are below average at best judging from what I've seen. Since you haven't studied enough to know correct terminology I doubt you've also taken the time to learn effective technique.
bobleeswaggert 3 years ago
why don't you put a video up mr. "college expert" wow you teach college anatomy...i work with a lot of therapists who know anatomy and they suck...no touch...they just don't have it, you probably don't either. cranial sacral therapy is bullshit anyways just like reflexology...it's all smoke and mirrors....deep tissue and trigger point release, that's the way to go...suckers...you to neBulas. wow cool name...lol
doodoopebbles 2 years ago
@doodoopebbles send your clients to me and I'll show them what deep tissue really is, while using craniosacral therapy. Trigger Point release therapy is a hack, as it only provides short term relief.
anseio 1 year ago
Osipidal cranial release? You are an incompitant fool! Poor techinque with no understanding of what your trying to accomplish, just keep raking in the money with your bullshit!
Occipital!!! not osipidal... dumbass!
linglingchat 4 years ago 6
That's nice work, Professor Linguo. Don't forget to store the soapbox away properly when you're done.
halidefox 4 years ago
Its not about the spelling, its about showing competance. Would you take a drug from a doctor if they didnt know what it was called? When you put your health in someones hands you better be sure they know what their doing.
linglingchat 4 years ago 9
*competence. Competance isn't a word either, just like osipidal isn't. Typos and spelling errors are a part of being human, please lighten up. Sounds like you could use a massage!! :)
gladitsnotme 2 years ago 3
@gladitsnotme WELL, I first thought the same thing about making spelling errors, but not only is the therapist spelling the term Occipital wrong, she says it like she spelled it incorrectly
lovsoup 5 months ago
@lovsoup SHE didn't subtitle the video. This video was filmed, edited, and uploaded by ExpertVillage. She did not provide a script, I'm sure. She doesn't even have the password to the ExpertVillage YouTube account! So blame them, not her. I'm sure she knows what she's doing.
gladitsnotme 5 months ago
@gladitsnotme Did ExpertVillage speak for her too? She says it like it's spelled too
lovsoup 5 months ago