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The body is in a state of organized dysfunction. CranioSacral Therapy disorganizes the energy body and asks it to reorganize itself more functionally.
Before listing all of the conditions that can be improved by CranioSacral Therapy, here is the one condition for which CST is contra-indicated:
CST should not be used for any condition in which fluid pressure changes within the skull could be detrimental, such as acute stroke or cerebral aneurysm. A typical CST session
CranioSacral Therapy can improve a wide range of conditions, some of which are listed here. Treatment of the following areas can improve the listed conditions:
Pelvic diaphragm
urogenital problems
dysmenorrhea
appendectomy
Caesarian section
laparoscopic surgery
tummy tucks
laminectomies
spinal fusions
Sacroiliac problems
Low back pain
sciatic pain
chronic pelvic infections
chronic bladder infections
prostate problems
ovarian cysts
Respiratory diaphragm
acid reflux
thoracic lumbar problems
mastectomy scarring
Thoracic Inlet (top of lung cavity)
chloritis pleuritis
lymph drainage
TIA (Transient Ischemic Attacks, or mini-strokes)
whiplash
tingling in arms and wrist
neck & shoulder pan
carpal tunnel syndrome
thymus disorders
thyroid disorders
torticollis (Inflammation or spasm of hyoid)
Hyoid (back of tongue)
TMJ dysfunction
difficulty swallowing
speech problems
chewing difficulties
headaches
generalized muscle tension
post-intubation stress
neck problems
throat problems
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Sacrum
Low back pain
falls
sciatica
surgery
scoliosis
Dural rock and glide
post-operative adhesions
herniated disks
scoliosis
kyphosis (Dowagerâs hump)
lowerdosis (accentuated curve of lower back)
Still point
Cerebral or pulmonary congestion
headaches
migraines
low energy
stress
fluid imbalance
hypertension
hypotension
acute pain
edema
fever
metabolic toxin build-up
Frontal bone (forehead)
nasal sinus problems
blows to the head, face
mood disorders
spastic motor problems
decreased sense of smell
Short-term memory problems
Sphenoid (central bone of cranium)
lazy eye
sinusitis
depression
eye motor dysfunction
TMJ syndrome (temporomandibular joint)
neck aches
ADD (attention deficiency disorder)
autism
infertility
PMS
orthodontia
scoliosis
hormone imbalances
temporal ear pull
hearing problems
tinnitus
dyslexia
dyscalclia
dizziness
ear infections
epilepsy & seizure disorders
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