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CranioSacral
Therapy (CST) is a light-touch approach that can create dramatic
improvements in your life and wellness. 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 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 these 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 its
so gentle, CranioSacral Therapy has proven effective for all ages, from
newborns to elders.
What can I expect from a CranioSacral Therapy Session?
A typical CranioSacral Therapy session lasts from 45 minutes to an hour,
and takes place in a quiet, private setting. As a client you remain
fully clothed as you relax on a comfortable, padded massage or treatment
table. The practitioner will stand or sit positioned at various points
of your head, torso or feet. At times your practitioner may also support
your limbs and spine while helping your body release accumulated tension.
What you experience during a CST session is highly individual. Some
people say they feel deeply relaxed, while others describe feeling unwinding
sensations as the body releases tension. You may even recall circumstances
surrounding a past trauma or injury that caused your body stress. While
it doesn’t occur in every session, somato-emotional release is
perfectly normal, and helps the body reverse dysfunction and restore
optimal levels of mobility.
Because each individual response to CST is unique, the number of sessions
needed to resolve any particular condition varies widely. While one
session may give you the relief you need, your situation may require
more therapy before its completely alleviated. Your therapist can best
advise you in this area.
What will I experience after a session?
Just as each individual experiences CST sessions differently, the results
can be diverse as well. You may leave in such a relaxed state that you
feel like sleeping for hours. Or you may leave full of boundless energy.
You may feel a decrease in pain or an increase in function immediately
after the session, or the effects may develop gradually over the next
few days.
Since CST helps the body resume its natural healing processes, its common
for your improvements to continue weeks after the session. You may also
experience a reorganization phase as your body releases previously held
patterns and adapts to a new state of wellness.
How does CranioSacral Therapy Work?
Few structures have as much influence over the body’s ability
to function properly as the brain and spinal cord that make up the central
nervous system. And few systems have as much impact on the central nervous
system as the craniosacral system the membranes and fluid that surround,
protect and nourish the brain and spinal cord.
Every day your body endures stresses and strains, and your structures
work to compensate for them. Unfortunately, these changes often cause
body tissues to tighten and distort the craniosacral system, which can
then cause tension to form around the brain and spinal cord. The result
is a barrier to the healthy performance of the central nervous system,
and potentially every other system it interacts with.
Fortunately, such restrictions can be detected and corrected using simple
methods of touch. Generally using about 5 grams of pressure - roughly
the weight of a nickel - the CST practitioner uses his or her hands
to evaluate the craniosacral system by gently feeling various locations
of the body to test for the ease of motion and rhythm of the cerebrospinal
fluid pulsing around the brain and spinal cord. Soft-touch techniques
are then used to release restrictions in any tissues influencing the
craniosacral system.
By normalizing the environment around the brain and spinal cord and
enhancing the body’s ability to self-correct, CranioSacral Therapy
is able to alleviate a wide variety of dysfunctions, from chronic pain
and sports injuries to stroke and neurological impairment.
Who can benefit from CranioSacral Therapy?
Because CranioSacral Therapy is so effective as a preventive health
measure, almost anyone can benefit from a session. For more pressing
concerns, CST has proven especially effective on puzzling cases that
have not responded well to other approaches. It’s particularly
helpful to those with head, neck or back injuries resulting from an
accident.
The extremely light touch also makes CranioSacral Therapy a safe approach
for children and infants who have experienced early stress, including
birth trauma. By releasing restrictions around the central nervous system
early, you may help prevent future difficulties such as learning disabilities
or hyperactivity.
Are there any conditions that shouldn't be addressed with CranioSacral
Therapy?
There are few situations in which CST is not recommended. They include
any condition in which slight variations in intracranial pressure would
cause instability, such as acute aneurysm, recent skull fracture, and
cerebral hemorrhage or other severe bleeding disorder. If you have any
questions about whether these situations apply to you, seek the advice
of your physician before receiving a CST session.
This information is directly from the website of the Upledger Institute
(www.Upledger.com)
| CranioSacral Therapy is a technique that can be
performed by a Registered Massage Therapist who has been trained
in this modality. Therefore insurance coverage is the same as
a massage therapy session. |