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Unanswered Question: Is cranio-sacral therapy useful in the management of crying babies?

Posted on 28 Jul 2007 by BMJ

An eight week old baby is admitted with mild bronchiolitis. His parents mention that he has always cried a lot and that he is having a course of cranio-sacral therapy to try and improve things. You wonder whether there is any evidence for this. […]

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