A Review of Cranial Mobility, Sacral Mobility, and Cerebrospinal Fluid

Peterson, K Journal of the Australian Chiropractic Association 1982 Apr ; 12(3): 7-14

The literature review examines and lends credibility to the existence of cranial and sacral mobility. These normal life long activities occur in response to respiratory movement, arterial pulsations, physical movement and to an innate frequency. This article presents some of the past and present research concerned with the cranium, sacrum, and cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) in an historical perspective for such a re-evaluation. Even though some of the research is still in an embryological stage, the available data should enable the practitioner to judge the importance of CSF to health and how chiropractic adjustments can affect CSF.

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