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Craniosacral therapy (CST) is also known as Cranial Osteopathy or Cranial Therapy. It was pioneered by osteopathic physician John. E. Upledger. It is a method of alternative medicine that assesses and enhances the functioning of the patient by accessing his or her primary respiratory mechanism. The craniosacral system comprises of the membranes and cerebrospinal fluid that surrounds the brain. The system functions to protect the brain and spinal cord. Practitioners use soft touch – generally no greater than 5 Grams, which is barely the weight of a Nickel – to release restrictions in the craniosacral system. This improves the functioning of the central nervous system. Practitioners claim that by working with the body in this way they are able to remove restrictions in the flow of the cerebrospinal fluid. This in turn helps to relieve stress, tension and pain and thus enhances overall health. By complementing the body’s natural healing systems, craniosacral therapy is increasingly used as a preventative health measure. This is because it bolsters resistance to disease and effectively solves a wide range of medical problems. These include conditions like: Practitioners claim that they are able to detect the craniosacral rhythm by the use of their hands. This rhythm is considered essential to good health. No instrument is used to detect the rhythm. The measurement and the therapy are totally subjective. It is true that sometimes all that your body needs is the gentle touch of a knowing hand. The body has its own healing mechanism. Modern medicine largely ignores this internal healing system of the body. But Craniosacral therapy is a light-touch hands-on method that seeks to enhance the body’s natural healing capabilities. Craniosacral therapy is therefore used both as a primary treatment and is also combined with other traditional healing techniques to speed up the recovery process. Craniosacral therapy is also now being used to help women prepare for the delivery process. It helps resolve any structural restrictions and fights the residue of past trauma. The effects of past birth experiences can often interfere with normal childbirth. In labor, therefore, craniosacral therapy is a useful tool that helps mothers overcome any impasse. Postpartum depression can also be held at bay by using this therapy as mothers are encouraged to integrate the birthing experience in a way that proves emotionally and mentally enriching.
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