Difference between OCF & “cranio-sacral therapy”

Osteopathic Physicians are frequently asked about the differences between Cranial Osteopathy and Cranio-Sacral Therapy™. Because this is often a confusing topic for the public, the Cranial Academy wishes to clarify the differences by providing the information below.

Cranial Osteopathy is a medical treatment applied by licensed physicians who have completed a thorough osteopathic medical education and numerous years of additional training in this specialty. In the United States, only actively licensed physicians are permitted to diagnose and treat using Cranial Osteopathy.

Cranio-Sacral Therapy™ requires little to no medical background. A single 24 hour course provides a certificate.

Summary

In summary, Osteopathic Physicians (USA) trained in the Cranial Concept:

  1. Are taught the depth of Dr. Sutherland’s vision, and the evolution of his legacy dating from the early 1900s.
  2. Are fully qualified to practice the full range and scope of medicine and surgery. This thorough training brings a profound depth of understanding, knowledge, experience, and commitment to the Diagnosis and Treatment process.
  3. Receive in-depth training in the applications of osteopathic philosophy and technique. (Fully trained in Neuro-anatomy & Neuro-Physiology.) Cranial Osteopathy is an expansion of basic osteopathic philosophy. Without this basic osteopathic background, the full potential of cranial treatment may never be realized.

We, the physicians and staff of the Cranial Academy, are committed to helping you find the best care possible. To be assured of receiving appropriate Diagnosis and Treatment, we strongly recommend seeking out an Osteopathic Cranial Academy member in your area.


  OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIANS (USA) CRANIO-SACRAL THERAPISTS

Discoverer of Fundamental Osteopathic Principles

 

Initiated 1874 Andrew Taylor Still MD DO (1828 – 1917)

 

N/A

 

Expansion of the Osteopathic Concepts into the Cranial Field

 

Initiated 1930 William Garner Sutherland DO (1873 – 1954)

 

N/A

 

Introduction of Cranio-Sacral Therapy™

 

N/A

 

Initiated 1983 John E. Upledger DO (1932 – )

 

Required Education

 

4 Years of Osteopathic Medical School

 

One Course in Cranio-Sacral Therapy™

 

Required Hospital Training

 

1-6 Years of Residency

 

None

 

Required Licensure

 

National and Individual State Osteopathic Medical Licensure

 

No Licensure for the Practice of Cranio-Sacral Therapy™

 

Training in Osteopathic Manipulative Medicine, Principles and Practices

 

Whole Body Evaluation & Treatment Integrated into Osteopathic Medical Curriculum: 300 – 400 Hours Minimum.

 

N/A

 

Beginning Course

 

40 Hour Basic Course (after extensive training mentioned above)

 

24 Hour Course

 

Mandatory Faculty/Student Ratio For Hands-on Training

 

Minimum 1 : 4 One Instructor for Every 4 Students

 

One Instructor Usually Leads a Large Group with Limited Individualized Instruction

 

Minimum Continuing Education To Maintain Licensure

 

120 Hours Every 3 Years

 

No Licensing or Continuing Education Requirement
Diagnosis

 

An Integral Part of Osteopathic Education and Practice

 

Not Allowed By Law*

 

Individualized Treatment

 

An Integral Part of Osteopathic Education and Practice

 

Not Allowed By Law** Generalized “Therapy” Protocol Taught in Courses.

 


* unless the Cranio-Sacral Therapist is separately licensed to diagnose.


** unless the Cranio-Sacral Therapist is separately licensed (e.g. as a physician) to perform treatment.