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Posted on September 16, 2007 by Deon Melchior | Posted under   Massage


Craniosacral Massage



Craniosacral massage is a method performed in order to evaluate and enhance the function of the craniosacral system. It is gentle and it involves the use of hands.

As a healing therapy, the craniosacral massage has many benefits. These benefits are described below.

The Craniosacral System

The human body is made of several physiological systems, as the cardiovascular system and the respiratory system. The craniosacral system is one of these systems. It offers the physical conditions and environment in which the brain and the spinal cord develop and function.

The brain and the spinal cord are protected by the craniosacral system. They are surrounded by membranes and the cerebrospinal fluid.

The craniosacral massage involves the bones of the head, the spinal column, the sacrum and the underlying structures.

A craniosacral massage implies the use of hands. The hands gently touch the surfaces and add pressure to certain points through special techniques.

The Effects Of The Craniosacral Massage

The human body has the ability to heal itself. The craniosacral massage is just a method that helps the body in this process.

The craniosacral system has a rhythm that passes through the whole body. Therapists monitor this rhythm by gently touching different area. This monitoring technique helps them identify the sources of obstruction and stress in the body.

The role of the therapist is to help the craniosacral system gain its natural rhythm again, by releasing the points of restriction.

Many illnesses can be assisted by craniosacral massage. Especially childhood ailments, like poor sleep, restlessness, colic and ear infections, may be eased through the use of this therapy.

As it involves only gently touching, even little babies can be treated in their sleep.

Safety Conditions

The craniosacral massage must be made in special conditions so it can be a safe procedure.

Not everybody can use the craniosacral massage as a therapy. There are illnesses that make it contra-indicated.

Any ailment that can become worse because of even the slightest variation in the intracranial pressure may not be treated with craniosacral massage.

Illnesses in which the craniosacral massage is not recommended include acute aneurysm, cerebral hemorrhage or other pre-existing severe bleeding disorders.

Go see your doctor before following this type of therapy to find out if it is safe for you.

The Benefits Of The Craniosacral Massage

There are many benefits of the craniosacral massage as this therapy improves the functioning of the central nervous system.

The craniosacral massage is especially used for prevention. It can increase the resistance to some diseases and it can prevent other medical conditions like: chronic back and neck pain, headache, tension, migraine, autism, chronic fatigue, post traumatic stress disorder or emotional difficulties.

Stress related dysfunctions and other sensory disorders can also be treated through this therapy. Here is how a session goes.

The main rule is to make yourself as comfortable as possible. The craniosacral massage sessions take place in a quiet room. The person receiving the massage remains fully clothed, but he or she may choose to wear comfortable clothes or even removing their shoes.

The position for receiving the massage consists of reclining on the massage couch or the treatment table, so the therapist can move around the patient in order to have access to the head, the torso and the feet.

A light organic oil can be used during the massage.

Where To Find A Qualified Therapist

If you want to enjoy all the benefits of a craniosacral massage, first you must find a therapist. He or she must be qualified and suitably trained.

The craniosacral massage therapy is performed nowadays in spas, salons and healthclubs as more therapists and osteopaths are including it in their methods of treatment.



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