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January 1st, 2016

The Effects of CranioSacral Therapy on Brain Function Quotient of Elderly with Long-term Care Insurance Service/ Korea Science

Lee, Jung-eun
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This study was performed to identify the effects of the improvement of brain function by CST on the elderly with the 2nd or 3rd grade of long-term care insurance service. A quasi-experimental design using a nonequivalent control group, a pre-post test was used. A total of 12 elders. (6 in the experimental group, and 6 in the control group) were recruited. Upledger CST (10 step protocol) was performed on each subject for 50 minutes per session, once a week for a total of 8 treatments over an 8 week period. 

December 31st, 2015

"Concussion" Movie Spurs Interest in Dr. Ronald Murray's Manual Regulation Therapy

Dr. Ronald Murray
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Thanks to the latest Hollywood release, "Concussion," starring Will Smith, and the prevalent role that NFL football plays in American culture, more and more people are becoming aware of the impact of concussions on those who play impact sports, including football, at all levels.

Murray, author of "A Colloid Fluid Model: The Bridge Between Biological and Energy Medicine," published internationally in Explore Magazine, and pioneer of Manual Regulation Therapy (MRT), explains how the model gave birth to MRT.  MRT is a unique and integrative therapy that combines conventional physical therapy, cranial sacral therapy, visceral manipulation, and myofascial release to provide a totally unique approach to treatment. These treatments prove highly effective in helping those suffering from the effects of concussions, both as a result of violent hits and smaller repetitive blows, to experience relief, and even complete recovery.



December 29th, 2015

Mindful Speech, Using Words Therapeutically

Robyn Scherr, CMT, CST-D
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Language is a potent tool that can be used within our scope of practice as bodyworkers to encourage greater awareness and foster health in our clients. As bodyworkers, we create conditions and provide resources for healthy change to occur. We do this in myriad ways: maintaining a comfortable, peaceful atmosphere; holding a nonjudgmental, witnessing presence; and, of course, using effective hands-on techniques. We also foster our clients’ connection with themselves in body, mind, and spirit, helping them become aware of what it feels like to have their core needs met. Our skillful, well-intentioned touch, our speech can be a resource for our clients. What we say has impact. Skillful use of speech lowers the power differential inherent in all therapeutic relationships and fosters greater autonomy and self-reliance in our clients.
December 22nd, 2015

Is Your Pregnancy Missing Craniosacral Therapy

Kelly Marie O’Brien Pahman
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During pregnancy CST can bring relief to a myriad of issues for several reasons. Because of its ability to help your body release tensions and imbalances it invites your body to be in alignment which enables optimal fetal positioning and can alleviate painful pregnancy complications such as migraines, severe pubic pain, low back pain and sciatic pain. While it would be ideal to receive treatment throughout your entire pregnancy, many women find exceptional benefit from even one treatment finding a great provider and discussing your goals will help you discern what frequency of visits you desire. You can find a care provider near you by checking out the Upledger website.
December 22nd, 2015

Not enough YAP means too much deadly inflammation inside the brain

Medical College of Georgia at Georgia Regents University
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Lack of YAP can disrupt regulation of astrocyte inflammation so "The brake is gone and over-inflammation can occur." This can lead to a break down of the blood-brain barrier, neuroinflammation and possibly hydrocephalus" Inside the brain, a protein called YAP, best known for its ability to help right-size our developing hearts and livers, appears to have the different but equally important task of helping control inflammation.
December 21st, 2015

STUNNING IMAGE SHOWS THE SCIENCE BEHIND THE MOTHER-CHILD BOND

CHAUNIE BRUSIE
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Everyone knows that the bond between a mother and her child is a powerful one. “THE WAY WE SPEAK, SING, HOLD, AND PLAY WITH OUR BABIES SHAPES THE VERY FOUNDATIONS OF THE BRAIN AS OUR CHILD GROWS.”
December 21st, 2015

Evidence for brain glial activation in chronic pain patients

Marco L. Loggia, Daniel B. Chonde, Oluwaseun Akeju, Grae Arabasz, Ciprian Catana, Robert R. Edwards, Elena Hill, Shirley Hsu, David Izquierdo-Garcia, Ru-Rong Ji, Misha Riley, Ajay D. Wasan, Nicole R. Zurcher, Daniel S. Albrecht, Mark G. Vangel, Bruce R. Rosen, Vitaly Napadow and Jacob M. Hooker
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This article is about brain glian activation in chronic pain patients. Until recently, chronic pain has been thought to arise primarily from neuronal dysfunction within nociceptive path-ways of the nervous system. In the last decade, however, a paradigm shift has occurred in the fields of pain neurobiology.   Animal studies have clearly demonstrated that microglia and astrocytes in the CNS, as well as neuro-glial interactions, play a key role in the establishment and maintenance of persistent pain. This study includes 19 patients diagnosed with chronic LBP for at least 2 years (either with or without radicular pain complaints) and 25 healthy controls with no history of chronic pain were initially screened to participate in the study. The results were that there are higher brain TSPO levels in people with chronic back pain.

December 14th, 2015

Abdominal Visceral Manipulation Prevents and Reduces Peritoneal Adhesions

Michael A. Seffinger, DO; Amy Jemelka Martin, OMS IV
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One of the major complications of abdominal surgery is abdominal adhesions, which can negatively impact a patient's quality of life. Unfortunately, the only intervention currently available is further abdominal surgery—adhesiolysis.1 Diamond et al2 noted, “Adhesions are a major health care burden, and their reduction is a significant unmet need in surgical therapeutics.” Additionally, there are limited options for preventing adhesion formation, and none are consistently reliable.3 However, one relatively unexplored option is visceral manual manipulation. This article explores the efficacy of visceral manipulation in preventing and managing abdominal adhesions
December 11th, 2015

Evaluating and Correcting Sacral Misalignments: A Motion Palpation Approach

Russ Kalen, DC, CST
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The movements of the sacrum within the pelvis are complex and often overlooked in chiropractic care. They are difficult to differentiate from other sacroiliac joint problems; however, once the pelvis is aligned, the remaining restrictions of the sacrum and coccyx are more straightforward to assess. The sacrum can be readily evaluated using the craniosacral rhythm (CSR).
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