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CRANIOSACRAL THERAPY. The safe non-invasive therapy. What is Craniosacral Therapy?. How does it work? . Who uses it?. … and how can it help?. A safe, non invasive therapy enjoying increased popularity. Natural, safe and effective Pleasant and blissful Suitable for young and old
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CRANIOSACRAL THERAPY The safe non-invasive therapy
What is Craniosacral Therapy? How does it work? Who uses it? … and how can it help?
A safe, non invasive therapy enjoying increased popularity • Natural, safe and effective • Pleasant and blissful • Suitable for young and old • Complementary to other therapies • Well suited to treating many ailments
How does it work? • Light touching • Stimulating the body’s natural healing powers • Gentle motion of fluids surrounding the brain and spine • Sessions last 45-60 minutes • Feels different for everyone… …find out for yourself!
Dispelling the myths about Craniosacral Therapy. • CST is not a head massage(no pressure applied to the body) • CST is non-invasive(well suited to the young and old) • CST is non-manipulative(an extremely safe therapy) • CST is not new
Can Craniosacral Therapy help? First nationwide survey reveals CST achieving excellent results
Excellent results revealed in first Nationwide survey… • 60% found CST delivered excellent results for at least half their clients after one session • Practitioners advise CST well suited to many complaints and ailments • Back pain (86%) • Birth trauma (74%) • Headaches and migraines (85%) • Stress, depression, exhaustion (over 60%)
CST practitioners achieving outstanding results for their clients Word of mouth has been critical to the growth of successful practices… • 36% report outstanding results with back pain • 33% report outstanding results with headaches and migraines
Craniosacral Therapy“the complementary therapy…” CST It is not exclusive CST works well in conjunction with many other therapies/treatments CST can be used in combination with conventional treatments
The Craniosacral Therapy Association of the UK. • Education:The general public, other health practitioners, patients. Info-fact sheets. • Raising awareness:Public relations campaign spreading the word. Nationwide survey. • Standards:Ensuring the highest standards are maintained for the safety of the public The National Association has approximately 400 members and three key roles to play…