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How is Craniosacral Therapy Administered?
Clients lie down on the therapy table fully clothed,
without shoes. With a non-invasive, light touch, the
craniosacral rhythm is monitored. With the use of delicate
manual techniques, the problem areas are released, and
undue pressure on the brain and spinal cord is relieved.
Throughout the session thermographic changes occur as
blockages in the system surface and exit the body. The
session may last from forty-five minutes to two hours.
Who can benefit from Craniosacral therapy?
From infants to people in their nineties, individuals
suffering
from any of the following aliments can experience positive
results.
Migraines
and Headaches
Chronic Neck and
Back Pain
Arthritis and Joint
Pain
Attention Deficit
Disorder (ADD)
Hormonal Imbalance
Seizures
Motor-Coordination
Impairments
Parkinson's Disease
Stress and Tension-Related
Problems
Infantile Disorders
Traumatic Brain and
Spinal Cord Injuries
Alzheimer's and Senility
Chronic Fatigue
Post-Operative Rehabilitation
Scoliosis
Central Nervous System Disorders
Cerebral Palsy
Temporomandibular Joint Syndrome (TMJ)
Learning Disabilities
Vertigo
Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder
Depression
Orthopedic Problems
And Many Other Conditions
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