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September 18th, 2019

Life in the Bones

David Lauterstein
Curriculums: Process Acupressure, Zero Balancing,

Great Read!!

Zero Balancing is unique in that it focuses especially on the experience of the person as evoked through the skeletal system, as well as soft tissues.

In our work, it is easy to see we are helping to free and relax our clients through the muscles and fascia. Since our tissues act like guide wires that position and move the bones

Zero Balancing is a form of bodywork that focuses on the skeletal side of the musculoskeletal equation and emphasizes contacting energy as well as structure.

September 18th, 2019

CranioSacral Therapy - Chronic Neck Pain

Vivien Henderson LMT, CST-T
Curriculums:

Upledger Institute International Case Study

CranioSacral Therapy - Chronic Neck Pain

September 18th, 2019

CranioSacral Therapy - Relieve Symptoms Caused by Unexpressed Mourning and Fear

Patricia Churavy PT, CST-D
Curriculums:

Upledger Institute International Case Study

CranioSacral Therapy - Relieve Symptoms Caused by Unexpressed Mourning and Fear

September 18th, 2019

CranioSacral Therapy - Severe Jaw Pain

Jill Mabry CST-T
Curriculums:

Upledger Institute International Case Study

CranioSacral Therapy - Severe Jaw Pain

September 13th, 2019

Cranial Therapy and Heart Rate Variability

Vaness Bayo-Tallon, Jordi Esquirol-Caussa, Montserrat Pamias-Massana, Kalia Planells-Keller, Diego J. Palao-Vidal
Curriculums:

Background: and purpose: Heart rate variability represents a marker activity, self-regulation and psychiatric illness. Few studies of manual therapy have investigated the neurophysiological effects of manual cranial therapy. This study assessed the neurophysiological short/medium-term effects of two manual therapy interventions: massage therapy . Materials and methods: A double-blind clinical trial was conducted with 50 healthy children, randomized into two groups who received a Mss-t intervention or MC-t.

The variables analysed included vital signs (temperature, respiratory rate, heart rate, blood pressure) and HRV components, including the root mean square ofsuccessive differences (RMSSD), high frequency (HF), low frequency (LF) and LF/HF ratio.

Results: Both interventions produced short-term parasympathetic effects, although the effects of MC-t were more persistent.

Conclusion: The persistence of the MC-t intervention suggested a prominent vagal control and better self-regulation. Autonomic imbalances in mental pathologiesmay benefit from the neurophysiological effects of MC-t.

September 13th, 2019

CranioSacral Therapy Case Study - Childhood Sexual Trauma

Catherine Whelan, BS, LMT, CST
Curriculums:

Upledger Institute International Case Study

CranioSacral Therapy - Childhood Sexual Trauma

September 9th, 2019

How Long Does Colic Last? Don't Worry This Too Shall Pass

Grace Gallagher
Curriculums:

If you are reading this , there's a high probability that you frantically googled How long does Colic Last.

Believe it or not , experts still aren't totally sure what colic is; it's Clinical definition is Frequent and prolonged crying of fussiness in a healthy infant.

CST appears to be effective and safe for Infantile Colic by reducing the number of crying hours.

September 6th, 2019

Barral Institute Case Study Visceral Manipulation - Abdominal Pain

Sacha Pakkiri, DO, CVTP
Curriculums: Barral's Visceral Manipulation / Neural Manipulation / New Manual Articular Approach / Manual Approach to the Brain,

Barral Institute Case Study Visceral Manipulation – Abdominal Pain

September 2nd, 2019

Is Visceral Manipulation beneficial for patients with Low Back Pain?

Jacob Marten Switters, Stefan Podar, Luke Perraton,Zuzana Machotka
Curriculums:

Visceral manipulation may reduce non-specific low back pain in the short term.

Visceral dysfunction may be an underlying cause or contributing factor

for some non-specific LBP and can be treated by osteopathic manipulative treatment.

August 29th, 2019

Naturopathic Oncology Care for Pediatric Cancers: A Practice Survey

Athanasios Psihogios, ND , Jullie K. Ennis, PhD , and Dugald Seely, ND, MSc, FABNO
Curriculums:

Pediatric cancer can sometimes need other options for cancer care. Many of the children respond to other alternative medicine such as CranioSacral therapies and other Manipulations instead of traditional medicine. Research has shown in patients that they responded well to these alternative Medicines. The also tried other medicinal meds like Vitamins and Green Tea which is an antioxident.

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