|
During Craniosacral therapy, the
therapist lightly touches the skull and spine, often cradling the head or
pelvis, listening to the rhythms of craniosacral system. This tide consists
of membranes and cerebrospinal fluid that surrounds and protects the brain
and spinal.
Practitioner theorizes that these tides
can be impeded by injury, or stress and that therapy restores their natural
flow. This technique is used to treat ailments among others such as
migraines, chronic fatigue, fibromyalgia, auto accidents, and stressful
births, dizziness and neurological symptoms.
|