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Cranio sacral therapy at The Disability Foundation

What is cranio sacral therapy (CST)?

CST is a safe and gentle hands on therapy, which is based on the natural motion of fluids, which surround the brain (inside the cranium) and spinal cord (ending at the sacrum). CST uses a method of evaluating and enhancing the functioning of the physiological body system called the cranio-sacral system that is comprised of membranes and cerebrospinal fluid that surrounds and protects the brain and the spinal cord. It has a rhythm that can be felt throughout the body, like the pulse of the cardiovascular system. Practitioners monitor the rhythm using soft touch at key body points and at no greater than 5 grams and release restrictions to improve the functioning of the central nervous system and to pinpoint the source of an obstruction or stress. Once a source has been determined, practitioners can assist the natural movement of the fluid and related soft tissue, using simple actions to remove a restriction. CST works by helping the body's natural healing mechanisms dissipate the negative effects of stress on the central nervous system.

What to expect during a treatment

The session is performed with the client reclining on a massage bed while the practitioner stands or sits positioned at the client's head, middle torso or feet. TDF recommends that clients wear loose, comfortable clothing. Clients remain fully clothed though most choose to remove shoes. TDF has a hoist available if help is needed to transfer onto the massage bed. Experiences are individual and may differ from session to session. At times a client may deeply relax or even fall asleep, at others he/she may talk a great deal, recall hidden memories or express emotions. At various times during the session, the practitioner will support a client's limbs and spine while facilitating release of accumulated tension. This process is called energy cyst release or tissue release. During this release, the client might recall circumstances surrounding a past shock, trauma or injury. CST practitioners believe that by releasing and re-experiencing past hurt, the body is assisted in reversing dysfunction and restoring previous levels of mobility. Response to CST varies from individual to individual and condition to condition and so the number of sessions needed also varies – some clients need one to three weeks' work, others may need a course over several weeks.

Why choose CST?

CST is increasingly being used as a preventative health measure because it complements the body's natural healing processes and is thus able to bolster resistance to disease and bolster overall health. It is effective for a range of medical problems associated with pain and dysfunction such as:

CST is suitable for both adults and children, infants, newborns with early traumas

When is it not safe to have CST - Contra-indications and Precautions

There are certain conditions where CST would not be recommended. This includes conditions where a variation and/or slight increase in intra-cranial pressure would cause instability:

Cranio sacral therapy session information

Sessions last approximately 30 to 60 minutes.

No need to undress.

Suitable for adults and children.

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