Here are some free goodies I’ve found specific to craniosacral therapy. I’ll be adding to this on an ongoing basis, so be sure to check back!
Note: the descriptions are above each video.
Watch the movement of the sphenoid in response to the craniosacral rhythm – amazing video!
Here you can see the movement of the ethmoid, sphenoid and occiput in response to the craniosacral rhythm.
This video shows some really wonderful views of the falx and tentorium and how they move with the craniosacral rhythm.
About half-way through this video, you’ll get some great views of the sphenoid, ethmoid, palatines and vomer. These bones can be really hard to get a sense of from pictures/photos and this video does a fabulous job of orienting you to how they sit and connect within the cranium.
This video shares feedback from Veterans who have received craniosacral therapy. It is a beautiful testament to the value and importance of the work that we do. I can’t recommend it highly enough.
Love this interview of Dr. Peter Levine, author of Waking the Tiger among others. He illustrates the effect of trauma on the system using a slinky. Really interesting.
1000 Years of Osteopathy – a really nice selection of video interviews of various osteopaths.
Fluids in relation to craniosacral therapy. Gorgeous photos and some amazing quotes and details regarding fluids.
A collection of research from The Osteopathic Cranial Academy.
Pacific Distributing Books and Bones is an amazing resource for books and anatomical models specific to craniosacral therapy.
Intracranial Membrane Model – I love this model of the falx and tentorium.



