CranioSacral Therapy
The Healing Power of a Gentle Touch
Why is CranioSacral Therapy so Important?
CranioSacral Therapy (CST) is a light-touch approach that can create dramatic
improvements in your life. It releases tensions deep in the body to relieve pain
and dysfunction and improve whole-body health and performance.
Few body structures have more influence over your health and well-being than
your central nervous system. And few body systems have more impact on your
central nervous system than the craniosacral system – the soft tissues and fluid
that protect your brain and spinal cord.
Every day you endure stresses and strains and your body absorbs them. But your
body can only handle so much tension before the tissues begin to tighten and
potentially affect the brain and spinal cord.
Unfortunately, this can compromise the function of the central nervous system –
and the performance of nearly every other system in your body.
CranioSacral Therapy releases those tensions to allow the entire body to relax
and self-correct. Using a gentle touch – starting with about the weight of a
nickel – practitioners evaluate your internal environment. Then they use
distinctive light-touch techniques to release any restrictions they find.
By freeing the central nervous system to perform at its best, CranioSacral
Therapy naturally eliminates pain and stress, strengthens your resistance to
disease, and enhances your health and well-being.
And because it’s so gentle, CranioSacral Therapy can be effective for all ages,
from newborns to elders.
What Conditions Does CST Address?
CranioSacral Therapy improves your body’s ability to take better care of you. It
helps relieve a full spectrum of pain, illness and dysfunction, including:
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Migraines and Headaches
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Chronic Neck and Back Pain
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Stress and Tension-Related Disorders
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Motor-Coordination Impairments
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Infant and Childhood Disorders
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Brain and Spinal Cord Injuries
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Chronic Fatigue
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Fibromyalgia
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TMJ Syndrome
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Scoliosis
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Central Nervous System Disorders
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Learning Disabilities
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ADD / ADHD
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Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder
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Orthopedic Problems
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And Many Other Conditions
“To me, the practice of CST is a miracle. After my accident I felt ungrounded
and off center for a long time, physically and mentally, in spite of massage,
physical therapy, chiropractic care and psychotherapy. CranioSacral Therapy was
the only approach that got to the core of what was wrong.” – Dr. Jacobs, New York, NY
What Can I Expect From a Session?
A typical CranioSacral Therapy session takes place in a quiet, private setting.
You remain fully clothed as you relax on a comfortable, padded table.
Your therapist begins by gently touching various parts of your body to monitor
the rhythm of the fluid that is flowing around your central nervous system.
By carefully listening with the hands to locate areas of weak fluid flow or
tissue motion, your practitioner can trace those areas of weakness through the
body to the original source of dysfunction.
Delicate manual techniques are then used to release those problem areas and
improve the form and function of your central nervous system.
A CranioSacral Therapy session can last up to an hour or more. It can be used
alone or integrated with other therapies to create powerful effects.
What you experience from your own session is highly individual. The sessions are
generally deeply relaxing, creating feelings of warmth or gentle pulsing in the
areas the therapist is working on.
“Many people have a belief that life is difficult and healing is painful.
CranioSacral Therapy helps them let go of that belief. The healing process can
be much more gentle and subtle.” – S. Hollier, PT, Abbeville, LA
How Was This Gentle Therapy Developed?
CranioSacral Therapy was developed by Dr. John E. Upledger, an osteopathic
physician featured in TIME magazine as one of America’s next wave of innovators.
From 1975 to 1983, Dr. Upledger was a professor of biomechanics at the College
of Osteopathic medicine at Michigan State University.
While he was there he led a team of anatomists, physiologists, biophysicists and
bioengineers who performed and published the clinical research that formed the
basis for the approach he named CranioSacral Therapy.
In 1985, Dr. Upledger founded The Upledger Institute to teach
people worldwide about the value of this effective approach. More than 80,000
therapists have since been trained in CranioSacral Therapy. |