Differences and points of contact between osteopathy and yoga as regards their history and practical application are outlined. Both seek to promote healing. Yoga seeks the attainment of consciousness; osteopathy aims for providing support to health. One funda- mental difference is the personal involvement of the individual in yoga. Teacher and student alike are challenged to re-examine the attitudes of mind they have adopted toward their lives. Osteopathy generally involves a relatively passive patient while the osteopath is active in providing treatment.
Craniosacral Osteopathy 1-5 Box [5 DVDs]
The principle of craniosacral osteopathy consists of applying osteopathic principles to the skull. Sutherland discovered, in addition to the heart and respiratory rhythm, another homeostatic acting