Craniosacral therapy is a relatively new treatment method that was developed in the United States during the 20th century, and has since enjoyed increasing success worldwide. This method, which grew out of osteopathic treatment, focuses on the functioning of the craniosacral system (the system between the skull and just above the tailbone), since, according to the belief of the followers of the method, dysfunction of one part of this system impairs the functioning of the entire system, an injury that creates problems and diseases in the various body systems. The gentle treatment, based on hand contact, is effective for a variety of physical and mental problems - back pain and herniated discs, headaches and migraines, neck pain and posture problems, excessive fatigue, Parkinson's, restlessness and irritability, depression and mental stress, hyperactivity and concentration problems, and more. This treatment, which is almost completely safe, leads to significant improvement in the problem after a few treatment sessions (usually), and therefore many seek to experiment with this unique treatment method, which sometimes brings relief, relief, and healing where many other treatment methods – both conventional and complementary – have failed. In addition, craniosacral therapy is often combined with a variety of other treatments from the fields of complementary medicine – reflexology, acupuncture, massage, etc., with the aim of bringing about a rapid and complete healing of the problem or disease.