06/03/2026
Your skull is more than a helmet for your brain.
It contains 22 bones joined by sutures and landmarks with names like the Bregma, Lambda, Pterion, Asterion, and Inion.
These connections have fascinated anatomists, osteopaths, and manual therapists for generations.
In the 1970s, John E. Upledger helped bring attention to the craniosacral system, inspiring decades of discussion and hands-on approaches focused on the relationship between the skull, spine, nervous system, and body.
The human body is endlessly fascinating.
Whether you're here for anatomy, therapeutic massage, manual osteopathy, movement, or simply learning how the body works, welcome.
Follow for evidence-informed anatomy, hands-on therapy insights, and a deeper appreciation of the remarkable design of the human body.
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