Cranial Osteopathy

At Meadows Wellbeing

What is Cranial Osteopathy?

Cranial Osteopathy was developed by William Garner Sutherland in 1899, he discovered that the 26 bones in the skull whilst fused allow microscopic movements. He found that the bones and underlying structures are continuously moving with their own rhythm, the movement unlike breathing is beyond our conscious control and referred to as ‘involuntary movement’. These tiny physiological movements in the head are vital for health and cranial osteopaths using refined palpatory skills can focus on any of these obstructions to the microscopic movements that may have been caused by trauma/injury.

Although treatment will frequently involve holding and working with the head and contained structures the term ‘cranial’ can be a little misleading and indeed treatment often involves interaction with many body parts including peripheral joints as well as sacrum(back of pelvis) and spine.

Cranial Osteopathy is often associated with treatment of babies and children but there are great benefits in the treatment of adults too, including headaches, traumatic injuries, sinus and jaw problems and many others.

Please call the Meadows Wellbeing reception team to book your appointment - 01403 786081

Meet the Billingshurst Osteopaths Team

At Billingshurst Osteopaths, you are in good hands.

It typically takes 4 years to become a qualified osteopath and over 1,000 hours of clinical training.

Osteopathy is a regulated profession, with all osteopaths required by law to register with the General Osteopathic Council and meet their requirements.

Our osteopaths are also required to maintain their skills through ongoing training and professionaal development and you can be confident that your osteopath has the skills, qualifications and knowledge to help you live a healthier life.

If you are unsure whether Osteopathy can help you, please contact us as we are very happy to give advice over the phone.

  • Jon Meadows

    Osteopath
    Founder of Meadows Wellbeing
    BSc Hons Ost
    Registered Osteopath

  • Ben Pieniazek

    Associate Osteopath
    BSc Hons Ost, M. Ost
    Registered Osteopath

  • Naomi Earthrowl

    Osteopath
    MOst
    Registered Osteopath

  • Carol Maria Caiado

    Osteopath
    BSc (Hons) Osteopathy
    Registered Osteopath

  • Tabitha Bulbrook

    Osteopath
    BSc (Hons) Osteopathy, M. Ost
    Registered Osteopath

  • Ben White

    Osteopath
    M.Ost.
    Registered Osteopath

All of our Osteopaths are registered with the General Osteopathic Council

What To Expect From Your Consultation & Treatments

On your first visit we will take a detailed medical history and listen to your concerns. Then a careful examination will be carried out followed by specific treatment for your injury or health problem.

You may find one treatment is enough to unlock certain injuries, however generally patients need between 2 – 6 sessions. Some patients feel they benefit from regular treatment once a month or every six months, it is up to the individual.

The initial appointment lasts for around 1 hour which includes taking your medical history, an examination and then treatment. Follow up appointments are for 30 minutes.