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Terapia Craneo-Sagrada Método dulce y global que armoniza el cuerpo del cráneo con el sacro. Libera en profundidad los bloqueos y tensiones internas. |
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Cranio-Sacral Therapy (open the PDF) Health from top to bottom Soft and comprehensive method that harmonizes the body of the Skull with the Sacrum. It releases in depth internal blockages and tensions. In the range of natural medicines and in the richness brought by osteopathy, there's a singular one: craniosacral therapy. This method of treatment aims to correct the restrictions that affect the axis formed by the skull, with its bones and meninges, down to the sacrum, a bone located in the pelvis. Preventative and therapeutic lCraniosacral therapy is for everyone and can be used for preventative, relaxing or therapeutic measures. It is effective in increasing one’s ability to relieve stress, freeing oneself from the imprints left by traumatic experiences, balancing and optimizing the functions of the nervous and immune systems. It is indicated in cases of: lumbago, sciatica, back pain, migraines, headaches, back pain, neck pain, shoulders, knees, ankles, feet, sprains ... but also insomnia, balance disorders, post-operative care, difficult life phases, bereavement, depression, stress ... CST (craniosacral therapy) should be called craniosacrum. We forget that sacrum means sacred and that this bone has always had a spiritual dimension. But we are mistaken if we take the two poles separately. This physiological system is an axis of life with a particular rhythm. It is driven by the increase and decrease of cerebrospinal fluid, involving the sacrum and the skull, both connected by the spinal cord. From its embryonic origins until the time the patient consults a CST therapist, this system is in evolution and experiences blockages, tensions and other restrictions. The craniosacral system contains what osteopaths call the vital life force (PRM) that animates the body. Mild pressures This system is very well known in neonatalogy. The only gesture allowed on the baby is to place one hand on the bottom of the buttocks and the other on the skull. It is a line marked by the bones of the skull, face, mouth, spinal cord, vertebrae and sacrum. Through gentle pressure, CST acts on the membranes that surround the brain and spinal cord, and the cerebrospinal fluid they contain. |