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Craniosacral
 

Craniosacral Therapy is becoming a treatment of choice in areas of pain, rehabilitation and neurology.  Also called CST, or cranial osteopathy, it is a gentle, non-invasive, hands-on technique, developed by an American osteopathic physician almost one hundred years ago.


CST theory and practice is based on understanding the continuous subtle movements of the cranial bones, which result in a rhythm of approximately six to twelve cycles per minute. This rhythm is understood as a response to cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) fluctuations within the spinal cord and brain environment.The subtle movement extends outward to the entire body, in response to the fluid pressure changes around the CNS.

A therapist gently works with the spine and the skull, and its cranial sutures, diaphragms, and fascia. By using the hands as fine discriminating tools, Craniosacral therapists are able to detect disturbances in the rhythm to help them identify areas of dysfunction, such as cranial, sutural, membrane and other soft tissue restrictions in the body.

Patients remained clothed during a treatment and treatments generally are one hour long

Benefits of Craniosacral?
 
Clients find it very relaxing, rejuvenating and balancing. Some people find that they feel more connected whith their bodies and emotions. It is a great complment to other healing therapies and creates a space that allows for deeper healing to occur.
  • Headaches

  • Neck, shoulder & back pain

  • Mood & focus

  • Sleep

  • Relaxation

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