Cranial Sacral Therapy – What is it?

What is cranial-sacral therapy?  You may have heard of it, but most people aren’t really sure what it is.  Cranial-sacral therapy is a gentle hands-on type of bodywork that focuses on the bones of the head (cranial), spinal column, sacrum (sacral), and adjacent areas.  The main goal is to find restrictions and/or compressions in these areas and “release” them.

The cranial sacral system has a rhythm like the cardiac and circulatory systems do.  Restrictions or compressions reduce or inhibit the cranial rhythm causing stillness or non-movement in this system.

Compressions or restrictions are caused by injury or trauma and can cause dysfunction and disease in the body.  Some symptoms and conditions that cranial-sacral therapy can address are:

Chronic pain – especially in the neck and back

Headaches – tension, migraine, cluster.

TMJ dysfunction

Auditory problems.

Arthritis

Cranial-sacral therapy can be used alone or with other types of massage or therapies. Your therapist will determine the areas of compression or restrictions and use gentle, non-intrusive techniques to release those areas.  (See video) As an added benefit it is also deeply relaxing.  You will remain fully clothed during the session. Some clients who find it difficult to relax during a Swedish massage get much more relaxed with cranial-sacral therapy.

What is Deep Tissue Massage?

A “Deep Tissue” massage focuses on realigning deeper layers of muscles and connective tissue.  Some of the same “classic” Swedish strokes are used, but the movement is slower and the pressure deeper.  It is more concentrated on areas of pain and tension.  When there is chronic muscle tension or injury, there are usually adhesions (bands of painful, rigid tissue) in muscles, tendons and ligaments.  Adhesions can block circulation and cause pain, limited movement and inflammation.  Deep tissue massage works by physically breaking down these adhesion to relieve pain and restore normal movement.

Why a Massage Is Great Me-Time

Here is a great article that was published on CNN about a year ago. It will be interesting to find out how many women actually are scheduling Me Time. Also, what are some of the things you do to take care of the obligation you have to your self.

Me Time Article