Learn more about the benefits of Craniosacral therapy available through Radiant Life practitioners.
Craniosacral Therapy can be paired with other modalities.
Combine more than one modality (service) with your craniosacral therapy session in a 90 min or 2 hour session to create a truly customized experience for your wellness goals. Craniosacral therapy could easily be paired with Reiki, or sound healing as we work over all the main diaphragms of the body, which coordinate to all seven major chakras. Energy balancing, Sound bowl Therapy, Tuning Fork Therapy, or foot or hand Reflexology can be incorporated into a CST session.
60 min | 90 min | 2 hour Craniosacral therapy Therapy Session
Craniosacral therapy (CST) is a gentle hands-on treatment that may provide relief from a variety of symptoms including headaches, neck pain and side effects of cancer treatment among many others. It is safe modality for use with children, and during pregnancy.
CST uses a light touch to examine membranes and movement of fluids in and around the central nervous system. Relieving tension in the central nervous system promotes a feeling of well-being by eliminating pain and boosting health and immunity.
The focus of CST is a gentle placement of hands to assist release of the body’s connective tissue, or “fascia.” Fascia, (connective tissue) is a covering found throughout the body including organs, glands, nerves, muscles, blood vessels, brain and spinal cord. This covering forms a body-wide connective network. CST is based on the idea that the body is interrelated at all levels.
CST is thought to improve efficiency of biological processes through boosting inherent self-regulation, self-correction and self-healing. The therapy can be used successfully with children and adults.
What conditions may craniosacral therapy (CST) help?
Multiple sclerosis
Epilepsy
Alzehmers’s, Dementia, Parkinson’s Disease
TMJ syndrome
Read more: Cleveland Clinic
Chronic pain + Fibromyalgia
Migraine headache
Fascial adhesions
Post-concussion syndrome
Speech impairment
Stroke