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Articles: craniosacral therapy
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Cranial Influence – becoming a 'heavy pendulum'? by Leon Chaitow, ND DO
The Upledger organisation in the US claim to have trained over 25,000 cranial therapists in the past 10 years[1] – and although the largest they are by no means the only training programme in this rapidly growing discipline.
Craniosacral Therapy by Will Wilson
The term Craniosacral Therapy was originally coined in the 1970s by American Osteopathic physician Dr John Upledger.
CranioSacral Therapy by Carolan Evans
Craniosacral Therapy is rapidly gaining recognition as one of the most gentle and yet powerful forms of holistic healing.
CranioSacral Therapy 21 years on by John Page
Why are such a variety of healthcare practitioners excited about the tadpole-shaped bag that lines our skulls and spinal columns?
Listening to the Living Process by Matthew Appleton
A friend of mine began to develop scoliosis as a child and spent her early teens in a brace, as an attempt to prevent it from worsening. Now, in her early thirties, she has a slight, but distinctive, curvature of the spine.
The Craniosacral Approach to Essential Health by Michael Kern
Exploring the principles behind craniosacral therapy, which was developed by Dr William Sutherland and is rooted in osteopathy.
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