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04/13/2022

Dr. Upledger shares the development of CranioSacral Therapy as well as the mechanical function of the craniosacral system.
Read more here: http://ow.ly/3PEz50IAC1z or Upledger.com Searchable Article Database Tab.

04/13/2022

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12/04/2021

Have you ever been at a loss for words when explaining what CranioSacral Therapy (CST) is to someone who has never heard of it? Here’s a way with an excerpt from CranioSacral Therapy: What It Is, How It Works

“Everyone has several kinds of rhythms in their body. One is called the CranioSacral Rhythm (CSR). In this rhythm your head gently expands and narrows and your spine gently lengthens and shortens in an effort to exchange and circulate cerebrospinal fluid. It does this 6-12 cycles per minute.

The CranioSacral therapist will gently hold the rhythm and wait for releases. Releases occur in the form of heat, pulsing muscle twitching. Sometimes the eyes may blink or gurgling sounds occur in the digestive system. You may feel part of your body soften, or gently shift. Breathing patterns change. Your rhythm automatically stops, and release begins to occur. You enter a point of stillness. Sometimes there are emotions held in the body that are a part of the release process. A deep feeling of relaxation is a common reaction to treatment.

The most important part about CST is that the body will lead the way, and do what the patient needs – and do what the therapist is able to help facilitate.”

To learn more about CST, visit upledgerclinic.com

04/10/2021

Great article on the benefits of craniosacral therapy and concussions... don't let it be a missing piece in your treatment

According to a statement from the Concussion Alliance, “Craniosacral Therapy (CST) [is] … one of the most effective treatments that we’ve found for persistent post-concussion symptoms.”

This MASSAGE Mag article agrees CST is "the missing piece" in the evaluation and treatment approach for symptoms related to traumatic brain injury and post-concussion syndrome. Read about the supporting evidence and insights provided in this article: http://bit.ly/38y7h1g

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