In this video is what cranialsacral therapy may look like in some of our sessions. Very different listening points that I’ll use on the body. I start this kind of field where the energy is moving and where the partial releases are by just listening to different joints on the body. Sometimes I can pick it up right away, sometimes it’ll take us a little longer. We usually what we do is we’ll try to follow the 10 step protocol as time allows. And just so you know, that kind of looks like the different points here is
I demoed in a previous video with the skull, the different points on the head as well. So that’s what doing cranial will look like. At the same time, we also may do myofascial techniques or soft tissue mobilization to help the skin in that area, if you should need it.
I might also be doing some other manual therapy techniques as well, such as moving the different bones around. If you need that as well, put a different types of therapies together at the same time.

The Cleveland Clinic defines Craniosacral therapy (CST) as a gentle hands-on technique that uses a light touch to examine membranes and movement of the 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.
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