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Craniosacral therapy

Craniosacral Therapy. Craniosacral therapy (CST) is a hands-on approach to monitoring and mobilizing what osteopaths refer to as the craniosacral rhythm. In this therapy, the spine and the cranial junctions of the skull as well as soft tissue are gently manipulated to improve the flow of cerebrospinal fluid in the... [Pg.1384]

Craniosacral therapy and cranial osteopathy are two separate practices with different training backgrounds. Although the two are based on similar principles, craniosacral therapists are not doctors but rather an unlicensed group of individuals who perform such therapies. Cranial osteopaths, however, are fully licensed doctors of osteopathic medicine. They have graduated from a medical school and passed medical boards, so they are significantly more qualified than a craniosacral therapist. [Pg.1385]

Phase II trials P50 Fayez Ghishan/ University of Arizona Determine the efficacy of herbal therapy and craniosacral manipulation to prevent acute otitis media in children with recurrent otitis media infection... [Pg.477]


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