7 Symptoms / 12 Causes of Cranial Dysfunction

The bones of the head move, and most likely you have never had an evaluation of them! To me, this is the most important adjustment you will ever have.

It’s unleashing the cerebrospinal fluid that bathes and protects the brain from its prison.

Cranial dysfunction happens from many different things, starting with birth.

Watch the video to learn more. And if you have never had your head examined, you owe it to yourself….

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4 comments… add one
  • Paula Mar 8, 2018 @ 8:34

    Do you think that someone with Trigeminal Neuralgia would benefit from crainial therapy?

  • Dr. Larsen Mar 8, 2018 @ 8:49

    Yes, absolutely. If the compression on the nerve is caused from misaligned cranial bones, it’s the only real solution to the problem.

  • Helen lam Feb 21, 2019 @ 18:07

    Hi Dr Larsen!

    I hit myself very close to the eye (brow bone) with a tennis racket last year (very long story) and had lots of bleeding, stitches, etc. Would this have caused for worsening of vision? I can’t tell if my vision on my right eye has worsened because of this or if my vision just worsened over time. Can this be reversed with cranial therapy?

  • Dr. Larsen Feb 22, 2019 @ 7:08

    Hello. Yes to all your questions. Hitting your head like this will definitely cause cranial bones to lock up. And, it could cause a decrease in vision. Cranial adjusting is the only thing that will correct it, if the problem is due to the cranial bones being locked up.

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