Craniosacral


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'Craniosacral therapy uses information from the body to guide us in the process of balance and healing. The craniosacral system has a deeper more overall effect because the system has such depth. it is the home of the central nervous system.'

E. Bailey Tune, L.M.T.

 

 

 

'CST restores the movement of body fluids to areas traumatized by surgical procedures, which enhances the healing process and holds potential for reducing the formation of adhesions and scar tissue. CST also helps remove residual toxicity of anesthetics and pain medications'

John Upledger DO, OOM

What is Craniosacral therapy?

The animal's craniosacral system includes its cranium, spinal column and sacrum. Spinal fluid surrounding the brain and the spinal cord nourishes, protects and lubricates. The craniosacral therapist feels for imbalances and restrictions of movement in the fluid; these imbalances may affect any or all aspects of the nervous system. Restrictions can stem from imbalanced bones or joints, scar tissue, tension in muscles and soft tissue. These can be caused by a blow to the head, surgery, falling in the pasture, pulling back when tied or general stress and anxiety.

Craniosacral therapy will assist in removing these restrictions and restore balance to the system.

Craniosacral therapy can be useful in addressing:

 

        Traumatic injuries

        TMJ syndrome

        Spinal dysfunctions

        Emotional problems

        Post-operative rehabilitation

        Headaches