CranioSacral Therapy
Is CST scientific?
CST is developed from the anatomy and physiology of human by Dr. John Upledger. Click the link below to watch a video explaining CranioSacral Therapy: CranioSacral Therapy explained by Tad Wanveer
CranioSacral Therapy
CST is developed from the anatomy and physiology of human by Dr. John Upledger. Click the link below to watch a video explaining CranioSacral Therapy: CranioSacral Therapy explained by Tad Wanveer
CST is suitable for all ages. A much slighter touch will be used on babies and children than adult. At Zenses in Health, we focus on children ages 2 and up and female.
Few structures have as much influence over the body's ability to function properly as the brain and spinal cord that make up the central nervous system. And, the central nervous system is heavily influenced by
Response to CST varies from individual to individual and condition to condition. Your response is uniquely your own and can't be compared to anyone else's - even those cases that may appear to be similar
There are certain situations where application of CST would not be recommended. These include conditions where a variation and/or slight increase in intracranial pressure would cause instability. Acute aneurysm, cerebral hemorrhage or other preexisting severe
CST facilitates the release of restrictions in the craniosacral system. The release of restrictions can range from musculoskeletal tensions creating pain or dysfunction, visceral tensions creating pain, dysfunction or impairment to circulation, day-to-day or emotional