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Craniosacral Therapy can be helpful for many conditions including headaches, TMJ syndrome, migraines, stress, chronic neck and back pain. Craniosacral therapy balances the nervous system which regulates digestion, the immune system and hormone ... more
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A. It has never been indicated that gentle CranioSacral Therapy could have a negative impact on a pregnancy. Be sure to work with a seasoned professional. You will come out of your session feeling great! ... more
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A. Very broadly speaking, it is the difference between "the therapist evaluating what needs to change in the client and making those changes" and "the therapist listening deeply to the clients body, appreciating its inherent ability to make the ... more
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Craniosacral therapists study cranial work exclusively. Most craniosacral therapy courses last two years. Cranial osteopaths train initially in osteopathy, a more mechanical approach, and then do postgraduate training in cranial work of variable ... more
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Feldenkrais would be of interest to anybody wishing to learn to use their body with greater ease and mobility, and specifically to those with posture or movement diffculites or those experiencing muscular-skeletal pain. The method can be helpful at ... more
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Monica is a member of the Florida State Massage Therapy Association and Charter Member of their Sports Massage Team. She offers Craniosacral Therapy, Swedish, and chair massage and she incorporates Myofascal and Trigger Point Release techniques when ... more
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CST appointments run either 60 or 90 minutes. Before the session begins, we will check in with your body and set an intention for your healing time. During the session, you will probably feel your body and mind relaxing into wellness. The lights in ... more
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Craniosacral therapy is a super-light touch cranial therapy that tracks the slow pulse of cerebrospinal fluid. Because an infant's cranial bones have not yet fused (the fonatanelle is soft until the age of one) and the skull is still quite malleable, ... more
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CranioSacral Therapy is performed on a person fully clothed. Using a light touch-generally no more than the weight of a nickel, the practioner monitors the rhythm of the craniosacral system to detect potential restrictions and imbalances. The ... more
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