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How is CSI different?

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How is CSI different?

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CSI differs from most other cranial treatment in several ways: CSI procedures are more assertive. CSI is a structural – rather than energy-based – approach to cranial therapy. CSI has a different treatment objective. The objective of CSI treatment is to eliminate universal chronic neuromuscular Primary Compensatory Patterns. This is accomplished by using unique cranial procedures to release the sutural restrictions and soft-tissue components that are restricting cranial motion and perpetuating both the cranial and somatic portions of the Primary Compensatory Patterns. Each cranial procedure results in immediate and predictable long-term improvements in posture and/or muscle function throughout the body. These improvements can be demonstrated by manual muscle testing, palpation, observation, and/or range of motion (ROM) evaluation.

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