![]() ![]() This temporal bone pattern of restriction is commonly found in people who suffer from headaches or ringing in the ears/tinnitus. The first session was typically a long one which he seemed to enjoy and he fell sort of half-asleep for a while….as if his whole nervous system was getting very deep rest and relief. My exam and craniosacral therapy session found that in his skull he had very restricted temporal bones and TMJ/jaw joints and other patterns of restriction in his base of his cranium or skull and also in his sacrum near his tail. He would keep them awake for a couple of hours almost every night. Stuart’s people were at their wits end because this was happening almost every night for a few years. He was even on Prozac for a while but that just made him more sleepy during the day and still anxious in the middle of the night. ![]() Extensive diagnostic tests proved inconclusive and many treatments both conventional and alternative/holistic were done with no improvements. Ever since they got him at 3 years of age he was frequently anxious, and his anxiety would be extreme especially in the middle of the night when he would pace and howl and wake them up. In October of 2014 I first met Stuart, an 8 year old Siamese cat. She takes a refreshingly integrative and holistic approach to pet health and makes us, the pet owners, feel in control and a valuable partner in the healing process of our animals.” She brings a curiosity and skills of a detective to her practice, to attempt to discover underlying causes. Her bedside manner is extremely calm and soothing. Taylor combines her practical and extensive anatomical knowledge with very subtle manual therapy to elicit significant changes in the animals she treats. Taylor occasionally to ensure our cat's head remains 'screwed on right'. And he sleeps through the night! We still visit Dr. He no longer vocalizes distress and seems to be a much more contented animal. He is visibly more relaxed and his posture has changed. He would wake us up like clockwork and appear to be in distress almost every night. Taylor after trying many conventional and alternative ways of reducing his anxiety. “We took our rescued Siamese cat Stuart, who suffers from anxiety, to Dr. ![]()
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