How is CranioSacral Therapy performed?
CranioSacral Therapy is performed on a person who is fully clothed. Using a light touch the practitioner monitors the rhythm of the craniosacral system to detect potential restrictions and imbalances. The therapist then uses delicate manual techniques to release those problem areas and relieve undue pressure. The result? A central nervous system free of restrictions. And a body that’s able to return to its greatest level of performance. TOP > How to Dress for Your Treatment Please dress comfortably. Loose clothing is preferable to closer fitting clothing. It’s best to remove your belt, and any jewellery or hair clips before your treatment commences. Pillows and bolsters will be used for your comfort if desired. TOP > CranioSacral Therapy Treatment Fees* Relax and unwind with a CranioSacral Therapy session. • CranioSacral Therapy Trained through the Upledger Institute .5 hour . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $55 1 hour. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
The Craniosacral Therapy practitioner uses a light touch – generally no more than the weight of a nickel – to test for restrictions in the Craniosacral system. This is done by monitoring the rhythm of the cerebrospinal fluid as it flows through the system. While experienced clinicians can detect that motion anywhere on your body, they can most easily feel it at the skull, sacrum and coccyx. These bones attach to the membranes that enclose the cerebrospinal fluid. The positive effects of Craniosacral Therapy rely to a large extent on your body’s natural self-corrective activities, The therapist’s light, hands-on approach simply assists the hydraulic forces inherent in the Craniosacral system to improve your body’s internal environment – and strengthen its ability to heal itself. What Conditions Does Craniosacral Therapy Address? Craniosacral Therapy strengthens your body’s ability to take better care of you.
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 therapist then uses delicate manual techniques to release those problem areas and relieve undue pressure on the brain and spinal cord.