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Galea Aponeurotica (Cranial Fascia; Headaches) - Advanced Myofascial Techniques

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Uploaded by on Jun 2, 2010

An excerpt from the "Neck, Jaw, & Head" Advanced Myofascial Techniques training DVD series with Til Luchau, Certified Advanced Rolfer, Rolf Institute® Faculty, and lead instructor, Advanced-Trainings.com. Film of original workshop-sponsored by the Rolf Institute®. Available from info@advanced-trainings.com 877/499-8811

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  • @VernsPlace There are numerous reports of hands-on work before 1 year of age helping with craniosynostosis. One article about this is at: tara-approach. org/articles/Craniosynostosis.­pdf

    Soft-tissue techniques like this one can also help prepare and recover from surgery.

    Our best to your granddaughter and you!

    --Til Luchau

  • When done properly this is extremely effective and satisfying.

  • @TheUntamedH

    Well said! --Til

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  • I'm a massage therapist in Albuquerque NM, and my granddaughter has just been diagnosed with craniosynostenosis at 6 mos (they live in CA), what about using this technique on an infant that small, will it help. Surgery will be discussed at her next visit in mid-February.

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