Cranial osteopathy was pioneered in the late 1890s by , a student of osteopathy's founder, Andrew Taylor Still.
: This discovery directly contradicted the prevailing medical consensus that adult skull bones are fused and immovable. Cranial Osteopathy
: While examining a disarticulated skull, Sutherland noticed the temporal bones were beveled like fish gills, suggesting they were designed for respiratory-like movement. Cranial osteopathy was pioneered in the late 1890s