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- Craniosacral therapy is a very gentle treatment that focuses on easing restrictions in the body’s connective tissues and nervous system
- CST theory and practice is based on understanding the continuous subtle movements of the cranial bones, which result in a cranial rhythm
- This rhythm is understood as a response to cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) fluctuations within the spinal cord and brain environment. This subtle movement extends outward to the entire body
- This rhythm can become disrupted or dysregulated due to injury or illness
- By using a light touch practitioner are able to work with the whole body including the spine, the skull, and its cranial sutures, diaphragms, and fascia.
- Practitioners are able to detect disturbances in the cranial sacral rhythm to help them identify areas of dysfunction, such as cranial, sutural, membrane and other soft tissue restrictions in the body.