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Question | Answer |
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What is Craniosacral Motion? | The cranial bones moving |
Who was the first person to discover that the cranial bones are not fusedm but move in cranial motion? | William G. Sutherland |
Who defined and refined the techniques of Craniosacral Therapy? | John E. Upledger |
What are some characteristics of Right-brained people? | Imaginative, intuitive,creative, music, arts, intangible & subjective thinking. Function on intuitive thinking. |
What are some characteristics of Left-brained people? | Analytical thinking, addition of numbers, spoken or written languages, critical & objective thinking, hard sciences, function more on rational thinking. |
What kind of total body function is the Craniosacral system? | Physiological. |
What does the craniosacral system enclose? | The brain and spinal cord. |
What other body systems does the craniosacral system relate to? | Nervous(brain, spinal cord, nerves),Vascular(internal organs),Endocrine(hormones that work w/ the nervous system in regulating metabolic activity),Musculoskeletal,Lymphatic(Returns excess fluid to blood & defends body against disease),& Respiratory. |
What are the three major things that make up the craniosacral rythm? | Meninges,Cerebrospinal fluid,& the Pressurestat Model. |
What is the function of the Pressurestat model? | Controls the amount & movement of CSF in the ventricles & Arachnoid membrane. |
What are the three meninges? | 1.Dura Mater("tough mother",encloses brain & spinal cord, outer,protective,tough layer)2.Arachnoid membrane(middle,spider-web like, delicate layer through which CSF flows)3.Pia Mater("tender mother" Innermost,highly vascular layer) |
What is Cerebrospinal fluid and what is its function? | Clear, water-like fluid that surrounds the brain & spinal cord. Carries nutrients to the body, & removes waste.Occupies subarachnoid space, cushions & protects brain. |
What is the Choroid Plexus? | Bundles of capillaries which project from the Pia Mater to produce the majority of CSF. |
What are the 13 Cranial bones? | Frontal,Occipital,Temporal,Sphenoid,Ethmoid,Parietal,Zygomatic,Lacrimal,Nasal,Vomer,Palatine,Maxilla, & Mandible. |
What cranial bone is known as the "keystone"? | Sphenoid |
What are the three main sutures of the cranium? | Coronal,Sagittal, & Lambdoid |
What is Tissue Memory? | When the cells & tissues of the body remember an injury or traumatic event. The tissues remember & decide when to release it. |
What is Tissue Memory stored as? | An energy cyst |