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Craniosacral Therapy

Craniosacral therapy developed from the work of an American osteopath, Dr William Sutherland in the early 1900s. It was further developed by Dr John E. Upledger following extensive scientific studies. Craniosacral therapy is a gentle, hands-on method of evaluating and enhancing the functioning of the craniosacral system.

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Craniosacral Practice

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Therapeutic Massage

Therapeutic massage is the use of massage to heal mental and bodily aches and strains. Also known as manipulative therapy, therapeutic massage provides physical and psychological benefits. Physically, the effects of massage include injury healing, pain management and circulation improvement.


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by: Marina Petroni
Choosing a Massage Therapist

The massage profession is always changing; qualified and accredited therapists are usually well trained in massage techniques, assessment skills, and hygiene. With the common practice of Day Spas, Beauty therapy centres, and large clinics it is necessary to ask if the therapist treating you is adequately trained...


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Craniosacral therapists apply a subtle movement of the spinal and cranial bones to bring the central nervous system into harmony. Gently working with the spine, the skull's cranial sutures, and fascia allows the restrictions of nerve passages to be eased. The movement of Cerebrospinal Fluid through the spinal cord can be maximised.  This is very good for reducing stress, jaw problems and general debility.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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