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is based
on the hydraulic system which extends from the cranium
(head) to the sacrum (tailbone). In the spinal cord,
there is a rhythmic increase and decrease in cerebral
spinal fluid. The effect can be detected throughout
the body by a skilled therapist who uses this rhythm
as a guide to releasing soft tissue restrictions and
bone-on-bone compressions wherever presented (from head
to toe).
Craniosacral therapy can
be useful for conditions such as insomnia, neck, and
back pain, joint
pain, sciatica, headaches, arthritis, orthopaedic problems,
emotional difficulties, neurological
problems, learning and behavioural problems, and, stress
and tension-
related problems.
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