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March 30th, 2004

Osteopathic versus orthopedic treatments for chronic epicondylopathia humeri radialis: a randomized controlled trial

Geldschlager S.
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Osteopathic, Visceral Manipulation and Craniosacral techniques were applied to 53 subjects with lateral epicondylitis with positive results, in comparison with traditional orthopedic treatments.
March 1st, 2004

CranioSacral Therapy: Following the Body's Cues Article in Spa Life

Becky Peeling, APR
Curriculums: Upledger's CranioSacral TestimonialCategory / SomatoEmotional Release,

The article provides general information about the history of CranioSacral Therapy, the benefits of the therapy and the types of symptoms it can address.

March 1st, 2004

In Defense of CranioSacral Therapy

Letters and E-mails
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Letters of support from a massage therapist who practices CranioSacral therapy and a parent whose child received CST for Erb’s Palsy.
March 1st, 2004

OT Teams with Other Modalities to Boost Whole Brain Learning

Mari Miyoshi, OT
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This brief article focusing on children, notes how CranioSacral Therapy can provide a useful complement to occupational therapy, especially for treating motor difficulty and developmental delay.
March 1st, 2004

Sultan's Internal External Typology

Jeffery Burch
Curriculums: Upledger's CranioSacral TestimonialCategory / SomatoEmotional Release,

This article reviews how CranioSacral Therapy, developed by John E. Upledger, DO, OMM, complements a form of bodywork called Rolfing.

March 1st, 2004

The Soft Tissue Approach to Scoliosis and CranioSacral Therapy

Tad Wanveer, LMT, CST-D
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Tan Wanveer, an Upledger HealthPlex clinician and certified instructor, presents an overview of CranioSacral Therapy and how it can benefit individuals with scoliosis and adverse restrictive strain patterns within body tissue.
March 1st, 2004

CranioSacral Therapy in the Capitol

Brandi Schlossberg
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This brief article highlights the growing trend in state capitols to introduce CranioSacral Therapy to state legislators and their staff.
March 1st, 2004

Connective Tissue Leads to the Core of Good Health

John Upledger, DO, OMM
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In his column CranioSacrally Speaking, Dr. Upledger, the developer of CranioSacral Therapy, provides a look into the importance of fascia in CranioSacral Therapy and his belief that motion is health, and stasis results in disease.
February 3rd, 2004

How Alternatives Measure Up

Bob Guldin
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Dr. Lisa Upledger, a chiropractor and Upledger practitioner, describes how CranioSacral Therapy releases chronic contractures of the fascia and connective tissue and may help clients with height issues.
February 1st, 2004

In Body Mind Healing, Clients May “Release” Without Recalling Trauma

Martha Bramhall, MSW, LISW
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The article discuss how body mind healing helps rid the mind and body of residual psycho-physical effects related to a past traumatic physical or emotional experience. These incidents leave energy imprints on the body. During a session, the therapist works to release these imprints to gentle manipulation and dialogue.
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