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Some health professionals claim that the cranial bones are moveable and that they are able to move these bones to treat a variety of conditions. Is this likely to be true in an adult? Why or why not?

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That is true when your an adult
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Answer:

This is likely to be true in an adult.

Step-by-step explanation:

There are 22 cranial bones and some of them are mobile, even in adults. These bones are the bones of the jaw and ear (anvil, hammer and stirrup), which can be moved in some cases of treatment. However, it is important that other treatment alternatives are evaluated, as this can be a very intense interference.

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