The bones of the skull move slightly in response to rhythmic fluid fluctuations in the brain and spinal cord.
The temporal bones contain the balance organs.
The temporal bones move in unison like wobbly wheels: in and out, forward and backward at the same time.
Abnormal movement of the temporal bones upsets the fluid dynamics in the semi-circular canals causing pitch, roll or yaw as if we are in an airplane spinning out of control or in a rocking boat.
Temporal bones moving in opposing directions send crossed signals to the brain causing vertigo.
Craniosacral Therapy synchronizes the motion of the temporal bones ending vertigo.