Visceral Dynamics: Biodynamic approaches to the Internal Organs
The biodynamics of internal organs profoundly affect ones entire function. Learn about the inherent motion, energetic resonance, emotional tone, and the neural feedback of the organs.
We sometimes hear of “three legs of osteopathy”: structural work, craniosacral therapy, and visceral dynamics.
Visceral Dynamics examines the inherent motion of the internal organs, the tensions of their support ligaments and connective tissue envelopes, and the embryological imperative contained in each organ. This broadens the craniosacral therapy model to the functions of the whole body. Additionally, the energetic signature and emotional tone of each organ leads to insightful awareness in the treatment process.
Roger Gilchrist, MA, RCST, has taught Visceral Biodynamics to medical doctors, osteopaths, and physiotherapists in Europe and to craniosacral therapists in the USA and Australia. Roger is a direct protégé’ of Franklyn Sills. In his own teaching, Roger emphasizes a functional approach to Biodynamic CST. Roger also teaches Polarity Therapy internationally and brings this perspective to visceral work.
Welcome to the new wave of Visceral Biodynamics!