CranioSacral Therapy Blog
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What differentiates CranioSacral therapy from other modalities?
I am often asked how CranioSacral therapy is different than other modalities. Every modality has it own process for working and we each have something to contribute. My training is CranioSacral therapy therefore it is the only one that I am qualified to speak of. The following is not meant to be a comprehensive listing…
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The Vagus Nerve and Ankyloglossia
The “vagus nerve contains 75% of the parasympathetic nervous system’s fibers.” (1) “Vagal tone is correlated with the capacity to regulate stress” (2) It is the nerve of “rest and digest”“Compression or traction of the fascial sleeve of the vagus nerve, can result in an alteration in vagal “tone“or autonomic dysfunction.” (3) The vagus nerve…
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The importance of CranioSacral Therapy when there is a Tongue-Tie
Ankyloglossia, commonly known as Tongue-Tie, can put strain on the whole body. When you are told that your little one has a tongue or tongue and lip tie most providers strongly recommend that you arrange for CranioSacral therapy before the release. Some recommend trying CranioSacral therapy as a first step to see what improvement can…
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Just not feeling your best?
All of life’s events affect us on many levels… We know about bones and muscles getting bruised or injured. Athletes are trained that muscles have memory and therefore they need to change their routines and work muscles differently if they want to become stronger or more flexible. Your tissues and cells have a memory too….
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Post Car Accident
Have you had a car accident and found that you are just not “quite right”… you saw a regular physician, maybe a physical therapist if necessary, maybe a chiropractor and still feeling as if you are not as you were before? You may well not be; tissues and cells have memory – just as your…
