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story by | carolyn sanftleben

You have maybe never heard of CranioSacral Therapy [CST], but it offers a chance at an improved quality of life no matter what level a person is functioning. People of all ages from newborn to the last days of life can benefit from CST and it is the number one alternative therapy for migraine headaches. Children and adults suffering from ADD, learning disabilities, dyslexia, autism, chronic pain, post traumatic stress disorder, headache pain, allergies, ear infections, scoliosis, sleep disorders and many other conditions, have experienced the benefits of CST.

I discovered CST after my son had six sets of tubes in his ears between the ages of three and ten. That, in addition to a diagnosis of attention deficit hyperactivity disorder [ADHD] at the age of ten, led me to research any and all therapies available for children with ADHD. CST is what I found.

CST is a gentle way of healing often yielding dramatic results

Cst History

CST dates back to 1970 when Dr. John E. Upledger first witnessed the rhythmic movement of the craniosacral system during a spinal surgery. By 1975, he was testing and documenting the influence of CST on children that were having trouble in school, and by 1985, Dr. Upledger established the Upledger Institute to teach the public and healthcare practitioners about the benefits of the therapy.

CST is a gentle way of healing often yielding dramatic results. Cranio refers to the head and sacral refers to the base of the spine and tailbone. The craniosacral system is made up of the brain and spinal cord [the central nervous system]; the cerebrospinal fluid that bathes the brain and spinal cord; the surrounding membranes that enclose the brain, spinal cord and cerebrospinal fluid; and the bones of the spine and skull that house these membranes.

How It Works

Using a light touch generally no more than the weight of a nickel, the practitioner monitors the rhythm of the craniosacral system to detect potential restrictions and imbalances. Delicate manual techniques are then used to release those problem areas.

A typical session lasts approximately one hour. During this time the client lies on a massage table fully clothed and will usually become very relaxed. Children can color, play with a favorite toy, sit on a parent’s lap or do whatever makes them comfortable. It is not uncommon for typically active children to relax and sit still, but it’s ok if they don’t. Results are often seen after the first appointment with a goal to remedy the symptoms. some other results

As the years have gone by, I have seen dramatic results with CST with many different people in many different walks of life. And even though my son is no longer a child, the benefits of CST for him are still helping improve his way of life. Once we started CST with my son he no longer needed tubes in his ears and all ear infections went away.

• I have treated babies who are colicky and who have a slight head tip and after only a few sessions of CTS both are corrected.

• Children with math/reading difficulties will improve dramatically - my sons reading went up three grades after having the CTS therapy.

• CTS has helped many kids with behavior issues at school - it improves their attention in class, helps them sit still for longer periods of time and helps them stay focused while studying.

• CTS works wonders for people who have headaches and sinus infections—after a few treatments patients will notice a vast improvement with both—I work hard to provide services to correct the issues so my patients will not need therapy all of their life.

Relaxation Plus is a wellness and day spa dedicated to promoting your good health! In addition to CST, they also offer massage, reflexology and numerous spa services. Relaxation Plus is a refuge of total relaxation where your body is rejuvenated; your mind relaxed and your spirits experience utter bliss. 2901 Frontage Rd S, Suite 4, Moorhead [just west of Target] www.relaxationplusmn.com 218.284.0899

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