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Holistic ways of healing include Craniosacral Therapy. By gently touching the patient a therapist can change or release dysfunctions and blockages - also, when of psychic nature. The name is derived from the terms cranium = skull and sacrum = sacral bone. Within this area there flows the cerebrospinal fluid, which is renewing itself and is draining away in a certain rhythm and which is also protecting the brain and the spinal cord. The therapist receives indications for existing dysfunctions through this craniosacral pulse - that is to be sensed in the body as are heart- and breathing-rhythm.
The treatment strengthens the endogenous self-healing powers, so that local impairs as well as traumatic discomfort can be eliminated.
| Indications |
| adults |
children |
| headaches, migraines, dizziness, insomnia, tinnitus, problems with joints of jaw, whiplash injury |
birth trauma |
| traumatic injuries of skull and sacral bone, inflammatory diseases of the attention deficit disorder central nervous system |
sleep disturbances |
| sinusitis pyosis |
developmental disturbance |
| endogenous depression |
learning disorder |
| general discomfort of the vertebral column, as there are: tension, back- and neck-ache, problems with muscles and joints |
attention deficit disorder) |
| gastrointestinal discomfort, constipation, menstrual pains |
growth disturbance |
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motor disturbance |
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