The human cranium What to say about this? Why’s it important? I read once that all cranial faults “should” resolve with a walk in the woods or a good night’s sleep. I’d add with a decent work out maybe, a breath altering activity should do it too. And yet they don’t always and things get stuck… I teach a good deal about that in the courses. Pictured here, or highlighted, is the occipital and sphenoid bone which meet at the sphenobasilar junction. It’s cartilaginous which if I remember correctly means it is not innervated…. Which means the base of your skull is a hard place to sense? What do you think? Can you feel the mild expansion and contraction of this junction with breath? Can I or am I just making something up?😳😂😂 #cranium #cranial #cranials #sphenoid #sphenobasilar #proprioceptiontraining #proprioception #breath #breathing #cranialsutures #cranialnerves #concussionrecovery #concussionrehab #tbirecovery #adaptablepolarity https://www.instagram.com/p/CnuZD6BpFA1/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=








