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60 min Cranial sacrum massage—more accurately called craniosacral therapy (CST)—is a gentle, hands-on bodywork technique that focuses on the craniosacral system, which includes: The skull (cranium), the spine,
the sacrum (the triangular bone at the base of your spine). The cerebrospinal fluid that surrounds and protects the brain and spinal cord.
Practitioners use very light touch to:
Feel subtle rhythmic movements in the body, release tension in connective tissues (fascia), improve the flow of cerebrospinal fluid, support nervous system regulation.
Some people seek craniosacral therapy to help with:
headaches or migraines, neck and back pain, stress and anxiety, TMJ (jaw tension), chronic pain, trauma recovery support. 75 min Cranial sacrum massage—more accurately called craniosacral therapy (CST)—is a gentle, hands-on bodywork technique that focuses on the craniosacral system, which includes: The skull (cranium), the spine,
the sacrum (the triangular bone at the base of your spine). The cerebrospinal fluid that surrounds and protects the brain and spinal cord.
Practitioners use very light touch to:
Feel subtle rhythmic movements in the body, release tension in connective tissues (fascia), improve the flow of cerebrospinal fluid, support nervous system regulation.
Some people seek craniosacral therapy to help with:
headaches or migraines, neck and back pain, stress and anxiety, TMJ (jaw tension), chronic pain, trauma recovery support. 90 min Cranial sacrum massage—more accurately called craniosacral therapy (CST)—is a gentle, hands-on bodywork technique that focuses on the craniosacral system, which includes: The skull (cranium), the spine,
the sacrum (the triangular bone at the base of your spine). The cerebrospinal fluid that surrounds and protects the brain and spinal cord.
Practitioners use very light touch to:
Feel subtle rhythmic movements in the body, release tension in connective tissues (fascia), improve the flow of cerebrospinal fluid, support nervous system regulation.
Some people seek craniosacral therapy to help with:
headaches or migraines, neck and back pain, stress and anxiety, TMJ (jaw tension), chronic pain, trauma recovery support.