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Craniosacral therapy techniques involve details regarding the meninges movements. The meninges are protective layers that cover the central nervous system. This therapy is derived on the basis of certain theories.
The meninges move in a particular rhythmic manner, which is different from that of the heart beat. Craniosacral therapy (CST) is practised by craniosacral therapists, who touch the sacrum and the head to determine the movement of the meninges.
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The hand and the fingers are placed still, to analyse the individual. The therapists adjust the skull bones in a gentle manner, so as to enable a smooth flow of the cerebrospinal fluid.
The clue regarding the malfunction is got from the body, by the therapist. Both the source of the complication or disorder and the relief from symptoms are achieved by this gentle technique of craniosacral therapy. CST or Cranio Sacral Therapy enhances the inherent healing capacity of the body. It is a primary option of treatment for various ailments or is used in combination for effectiveness. It involves light touch and is completely manual. The craniosacral system is analysed by the therapist by placing five grams of pressure, which is analogous to the weight of a piece of nickel. This therapy proves beneficial, as the craniosacral system helps in the maintenance of other vital body functions.
Craniosacral Therapy Treatments
Craniosacral therapy is used as a treatment technique for low back pain, fibromyalgia, neck pain, and fatigue and temperomandibular joint syndrome. It also helps in emotional conditions, such as anxiety and depression. Chronic nerve related conditions, such as hyperactivity, learning disorders and coordination problems are also benefited by craniosacral therapy.
Research reveals the tightness of meninges in autistic children, which can be relieved by craniosacral therapy. The individual lies on a table, while the head or the sacrum is held by the therapist.
The treatment technique fails to have elaborate procedures, other than that the physician performs the adjustment. The therapist is silent during the therapy, in order to concentrate well. The change undergone is slight and subtle and requires a lot pf sensitivity to notice the same. The therapy helps in keeping the individual calm and enhances the concentration. Posture is improved, thereby reducing the associated pain. Nagging headaches are relieved. This therapy introduces a lot of optimism in life. Craniosacral therapy is recommended, in conjunction with other treatments.
Craniosacral therapy technique is recommended to all individuals from infants to elders, though individuals with nerve disorders such as intracranial haemorrhage or aneurysm are abstained from this therapy. Medical history of every individual is necessary, prior to therapy, as certain conditions, cause risk.
Craniosacral Therapy Techniques