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Craniosacral Therapy Technique: What Is It, Benefits Risks Craniosacral therapy, or cranial sacral therapy (CST), is a gentle, noninvasive and hands-on treatment that may provide relief from pain, like headaches and neck pain, side effects of cancer treatment and more
Craniosacral therapy - Wikipedia Craniosacral therapy (CST) or cranial osteopathy is a form of alternative medicine that uses gentle touch to feel non-existent rhythmic movements of the skull's bones and supposedly adjust the immovable joints of the skull to achieve a therapeutic result
What Does Craniosacral Therapy Do? Benefits Dangers What is craniosacral therapy? Craniosacral therapy (CST) is a group of hands-on therapeutic procedures in which practitioners use a gentle, healing touch on the bones, soft tissues, and cerebrospinal fluid surrounding the central nervous system
Find a Practitioner - Craniosacral Therapy Each practitioner listed in the BCTA NA Member Practitioner Directory is a Registered Craniosacral Therapist (RCST®) who has completed a minimum of 700 hours of study with a BCTA NA Approved Teacher or Teachers Learn more about RCST® training requirements here RCST® is a registered trademark of BCTA NA in North America
Craniosacral Therapy: Methods, Efficacy, Benefits Risks Explore the gentle, hands-on approach of craniosacral therapy (CST), its efficacy, benefits, and potential risks Learn about its techniques, benefits for various ailments, and considerations for safe practice
Craniosacral Therapy: Uses, Techniques, Where to Go Craniosacral therapy is a form of gentle massage designed to release tension in the fascia, a connective tissue network in the body The treatment works by improving cerebrospinal fluid circulation and manipulating body rhythms within the nervous system
Understanding Cranial Sacral Therapy: What You Need to Know Unlike a traditional massage for full body that focuses on manipulating muscle tissues, craniosacral therapy hones in on the membranes and fluid that surround, protect, and nourish the brain and spinal cord