Craniosacral Therapy

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Craniosacral Therapy

Cranial Osteopathy was originated by the Osteopathic physician, William Garner Sutherland D.O. (1873-1954). His 54 year epic journey began when, during Divine Providence he notice too the cranial sutures of the temporal bones got "beveled similar to the gills of a fish" bringing about the ability for movement with the parietal bones, allowing for expansion and contraction.

Career in osteopathy

This is an issue that has concerned me for many years, I have thought long and hard about posting this article of mine on here, but questions need to asked and I would like to see some answers that stand up to scrutiny!

American craniosacral therapy

To really enjoy the benefits of radiant health and a harmonious and serene life, you need to be regular in practicing the therapy of your choice. A daily practice of physical exercises, breathing and meditation, a balanced diet and a mind focused in positive thinking are the best ways of keeping the stress demon away.

Craniosacral Therapy

Also known as CST or cranial osteopathy, this therapy centers around a very light massage on the craniosacral area, working the spine and the head together to realign bones, allow the spinal fluid to flow unrestricted, and reduce pain. Like many alternative therapies it claims to help the body heal itself, and says that by doing so it can bolster our ability to fight disease and help treat a variety of problems associated with either dysfunction or pain.

Craniosacral Therapy

Craniosacral therapy is a light touch therapy. It is used to evaluate and improve the flow of the cerebrospinal fluid. Craniosacral therapy eliminates the negative effects of stress and will strengthen your body’s ability to take better care of you.

Craniosacral Therapy

All of us know what "chiropractors" do – OR at least we think we do! Times have changed and so have many of the chiropractic methods of treating Fibromyalgia. That’s not all! Craniosacral Therapy is also beneficial for chronic pain and addresses many of the symptoms FM patients have, including the ridiculous amount of over-lapping conditions we face!

Craniosacral Therapy

Craniosacral therapy is a way of improving the environment in which the brain and nervous system live and work. It is an effective enabling activity for facilitating functional activities. Therapists use it to decrease pain and spasticity, increase range

Craniosacral Therapy

There are many types of headaches. Some of these include migraines, cluster headaches, tension headaches, cervical headaches and I am sure others as well. I found a common theme with many of my patients who have headaches and I wanted to write an article and explain one of the common findings I see in patients who come to my clinic complaining of a long standing history of headache pain. One common finding is a history of falls or injuries to the tailbone as well as falls or injuries to the head. Throughout my practice, I have come to see a pattern and thought it would be useful to explain how headaches could be caused from incidents which happened in the past even to far removed areas of the body.