Very interesting and worthwhile information for people considering braces. You have a lot of knowledge on this subject and on human anatomy, and you present it exceptionally well. This video is a real gem and will surely help people for many years to come with these insights that you probably can't find anywhere else on the internet.
Sorry for the delayed response! I'm not a medical professional, so naturally, I lack confidence in my knowledge on this subject. My intuition tells me that you'd have to wait until the orthodontic braces are removed before you can align the cranial bones. Myofascial release helped me to realise that my tinnitus wasn't the result of hearing loss or a neurological condition. My physiotherapist told me that tinnitus can be caused by the auditory nerve touching a blood vessel. A combination of myofascial release and craniosacral therapy can help to reposition the auditory nerve so that it's not directly touching a blood vessel. I hope that my facts are correct; you'll have to Google keywords such as "blood vessel" and "auditory nerve" for a better source of info. > "Does cranial facial release align the cranial bones?" Based on my experience, it can potentially align the cranial bones, so I'll say the answer is yes. However, the effects are usually not permanent.
@@Hadad-ln9ww Hey there, just wanted to let you know that my video about orthodontic braces has been made public again. I decided to make this particular video 'private' for a short time, but now I have made it public again. It still exists, and I haven't deleted it. Maybe you had trouble finding this video, so I'm just letting you know that it still exists.
Very interesting and worthwhile information for people considering braces. You have a lot of knowledge on this subject and on human anatomy, and you present it exceptionally well. This video is a real gem and will surely help people for many years to come with these insights that you probably can't find anywhere else on the internet.
Does cranial facial release align the cranial bones ?
Sorry for the delayed response! I'm not a medical professional, so naturally, I lack confidence in my knowledge on this subject. My intuition tells me that you'd have to wait until the orthodontic braces are removed before you can align the cranial bones. Myofascial release helped me to realise that my tinnitus wasn't the result of hearing loss or a neurological condition. My physiotherapist told me that tinnitus can be caused by the auditory nerve touching a blood vessel. A combination of myofascial release and craniosacral therapy can help to reposition the auditory nerve so that it's not directly touching a blood vessel. I hope that my facts are correct; you'll have to Google keywords such as "blood vessel" and "auditory nerve" for a better source of info.
> "Does cranial facial release align the cranial bones?"
Based on my experience, it can potentially align the cranial bones, so I'll say the answer is yes. However, the effects are usually not permanent.
Interesting thank u.
@@Hadad-ln9ww Hey there, just wanted to let you know that my video about orthodontic braces has been made public again. I decided to make this particular video 'private' for a short time, but now I have made it public again. It still exists, and I haven't deleted it. Maybe you had trouble finding this video, so I'm just letting you know that it still exists.
Wow thanks I was actually looking for it not too long ago again jus to listen to it again. Thank u