🕸️ Infant Fascial Web Is All Connected & 45 Years of Lessons

Jul 26, 2022 2:16 pm

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The Gillespie Approach Newsletter

July 26, 2022


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The Infant Fascial Web Is All Connected

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Sometimes God sends you a patient just to confirm a basic principle in your mind—the infant fascial web is all connected.


A two-week-old presents with nursing issues. Mom waited too long for her first to have his tongue tie surgery, so this baby had the surgery right after birth. It had no effect on his breastfeeding problem.


The infant also had burping and hiccuping issues. Mom noted that his hips were tight because she had difficulty changing his diapers. At only two weeks of age, more future fussiness issues had not yet surfaced.


For 6 to 8 weeks, he had been ... .


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Some Lessons Learned in 45 Years

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When I first got into this field in the 1970s, I did not foresee that my perceptions of the work would change over my career.


1. Craniosacral is king. By 1980 I loved cranial work. I had read every book about it and studied with many of Dr. Sutherland’s students. But, over time, I realized that the entire craniosacral system was an integral part of the full-body fascial web. Every cell of this system was encased with fascia and controlled by the web. The web became king.


2. Since craniosacral was king, I started therapy with every patient’s head. Since our Lancaster infant research showed ... .


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