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CranioSacral Therapy What Is CranioSacral Therapy? What Conditions Does
CranioSacral Therapy Address?
How is CranioSacral Therapy Performed? CranioSacral Therapy is performed on a person fully clothed. Using a light touch - generally no more than the weight of a nickel - the practitioner monitors the rhythm of the craniosacral system to detect potential restrictions and imbalances. The therapist then uses delicate manual techniques to release those problem areas and relieve undue pressure on the brain and spinal cord. A CranioSacral Therapy session can last from about 15 minutes to more than an hour, and it can be used alone or in conjunction with other therapeutic procedures. The result? A central nervous system free of restrictions and a body that's able to return to its greatest levels of performance. Who Can Perform CranioSacral Therapy? Because of its positive effect on so many body functions, CranioSacral Therapy is practiced today by a wide variety of healthcare professionals. They include osteopathic physicians, allopathic physicians, chiropractors, doctors of Eastern medicine, naturopathic physicians, nurses, psychiatric specialists, psychologists, dentists, physical therapists, occupational therapists, speech and language pathologists, acupuncturists, massage therapists and other professional bodyworkers. How Did CranioSacral Therapy Begin?
CranioSacral Therapy
dates back to 1970 when osteopathic physician John E. Upledger first
witnessed the rhythmic movement of the craniosacral system during a
spinal surgery. Yet none of his colleagues not medical texts could
explain the phenomenon. Two years later, Dr. Upledger attended a short
course on cranial osteopathy developed by Dr. William Sutherland. The
course focused on the bones of the skull and the fact - surprising at
the time - that they weren't fused as doctors had been taught in medical
school. Instead, Sutherland's material demonstrated that skull bones
continue to move throughout a person's life. Putting this new
information together with the odd pulsing rhythm he'd observed years
before, Dr. Upledger theorized that a hydraulic system of sorts was
functioning inside the craniosacral system. He then set out to confirm
his theories. All information provided courtesy of the Upledger Institute |
45 Minute CranioSacral Therapy Session
$45