Kip Magee
Week 14 Craniosacral Discussion.
1.
What are the goals of craniosacral
manipulation/therapy?
The goal is to put pressure on that
craniosacral nerve that should be sending nerve messages to all different parts
of the body. By unraveling that phase of nerve.
2.
How does it work? What
techniques does Cheryl use?
10 step protocol; feeling the rhythm
around the feet. A light touch on the wrist inside the legs the thing with
craniorhythm like breathing and heartbeat you have a craniorhythm.. the object
is to get the rhythm right. Cheryl work on one are two areas of the body for
that day. Once she release the body and the respiratory and the thorax area
around the chest then she do the cranin, then she goes to the spine. She has
the fingers at the base of the cranin kind of rock the line of the spine and
release any restriction around the spine.
3.
What types of problems does
craniosacral manipulation seek to address?
Head trauma. Learning disabilities,
TMJ, tenacious, genital problems, menstrual, respiratory Ashima. Digestion,
Lung problems, thorax, speech problems swallowing. Memory loss, lower blood
pressure.
4.
What kind of training is required to
perform this therapy?
Taking Craniosacral classes for at
least 5 years. And massage therapy.
5.
what kinds of regulation does the
state of Nevada have for this therapy?
Yes, you must get a license in the
State of Nevada if you touch the body, massage, chiropractor, craniosacral.
6.
What is your reaction to this kind of
modality? Would it be something you would invest time or money in trying?
Yes, I would try craniology therapy,
as a fact I have done it before sometime ago. And the price then was right on
$50.00 for an hour plus we had a therapy session at the book store.
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