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Craniosacral therapy has been successful for treating headaches, fibromyalgia, chronic fatigue, osteoarthritis, rheumatoid arthritis, back pain, and generalized chronic pain, as well as injuries from auto accidents, repetitive motion, and sports ... more
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During most treatments, you will lie on your back fully-clothed. Many patients describe the therapy as do nothing therapy because they don't always feel anything while the therapist works on them. Afterwards you may feel very relaxed, even sleepy, ... more
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Both chiropractors and Physical Therapists who use craniosacral techniques generally have the same goal in mind when working with patients. Craniosacral therapy tends to be gentler and less jarring than chiropractic work and avoids rebound. ... more
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window.google_analytics_uacct = "UA-6278737-4"; Before the Treatment. If this is your first appointment, we will first work through your medical history and your expectations from this CranioSacral Therapy treatment. You will then lie down ... more
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CST is safe and highly recommended during pregnancy, because it calms the nervous system of both mother and child. During pregnancy, a baby does not know the difference between mother’s thoughts and feelings of its own, so when Mom’s system is ... more
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There is no predetermined treatment protocol, the work honors and listens to the body’s innate healing wisdom. Sessions usually last about 45 minutes to an hour. Clients relax on the table fully clothed, but without shoes. What you experience from ... more
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Both Craniosacral Therapy and BCST originate from the early twentieth century teachings of William Garner Sutherland, DO. Initially, because he was an osteopath, Sutherland used biomechanical methods to test his hypotheses about the subtle workings ... more
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The intention of BCST is to re-establish a relationship between the potency of the Breath of Life and those body-mind states which have become compromised. BCST focuses on sensing the expression of the Inherent Health which is always present even ... more
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This is not a question I get asked often by clients, but it is often on their mind in the background as they consider the time and monetary commitments required by them to work on their condition through CranioSacral Therapy. window. ... more
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Osteopathy in the Cranial Field (OCF) is an expansion of the traditional Osteopathy philosophy and approach, founded by Dr. Andrew Still, and arose out of the clinical research by Dr. William Sutherland. This form of Osteopathic Manipulation ... more
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