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Craniosacral Therapy
Craniosacral Therapy
Craniosacral Therapy is a
gentle, noninvasive, yet effective type of bodywork. Seldom does the therapist
use more than five grams of pressure (the weight of a nickel).
The Craniosacral System
The craniosacral system
consists of the membranes and fluid that surround and support the brain and
spinal cord. It extends from the bones of the head (cranium) down to the bones
at the base of the spine (sacrum). The fluid within the membranes is continuously
draining and refilling.
The filling and draining
creates gentle, rhythmic, expanding and contracting movements that can be felt
anywhere in the body by the trained therapist. These movements are the
craniosacral rhythm. They occur at a rate of about six to twelve complete
cycles per minute.
The therapist gains
valuable information about where the body would most benefit from change by
monitoring the craniosacral rhythm. The source of pain isn't always obvious.
Benefits For
All Ages
Craniosacral Therapy is
helpful for people of all ages. It has successfully been used to treat such
diverse conditions as headaches, TMJ dysfunction, chronic middle ear
infections, vertigo, depression, back pain, joint immobility, neck pain, sinus
congestion, migraines, learning disabilities, the effects of childhood trauma
and negative touch.
A Typical
Session
You rest fully-clothed on
a massage table while the therapist monitors your craniosacral rhythm with her hands.
She conducts other gentle assessments and corrects the sources of pain and
dysfunction using gentle manipulative techniques. This sets the stage for your
body to most efficiently use its own power to heal. Because the body exerts
considerable energy to adapt to its restrictions, most people find the sessions
to be deeply relaxing.
SomatoEmotional Release
We store our life
experiences in our bodies. Because the Craniosacral Therapy techniques are
gentle, but powerful, the effects go deep without stimulating the body's
defenses. They can easily unlock the residue of trauma stored in the tissues.
This unlocking and facilitated resolution process is called SomatoEmotional
Release. It is an integral part of Craniosacral Therapy.
SomatoEmotional Release
uses dialoguing and therapeutic imagery along with other verbal, energetic and
physical support techniques to initiate change. These techniques promote the
discovery and gentle release of the restrictions that contribute to pain and
dysfunction.
Emotions rise to the
surface, but emotional release is not necessarily a painful, cathartic event.
It can be a friendly negotiation between you and your various parts. When we
cling to our once-helpful coping mechanisms after they cease to be useful, they
reemerge as sources of pain and restriction. The therapist is the facilitator
and mediator as she helps guide you toward resolution.
After receiving this
process-oriented type of bodywork, people report greater clarity, peacefulness
and insight along with positive change in their physical symptoms.