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« on: June 20, 2006, 06:01 PM »

just had this done on me the other night, and all i can say is wow.

went for a massage to deal with this funky kink i still have in my sacroiliac region. because it's quite sore, the massage therapist opted to do cranial sacral work instead.

to be honest, i don't know all the particulars, but the technique [which admittedly sounds a bit new agey] deals with the diagnosis and 'energetic' manipulation of some brain or spine fluid, or some such thing. this fluid supposedly has a rhythm of its own that can be felt and re-routed, so to speak.

i don't know how it works, but all i can say is i never felt such deep relaxation. in fact, i totally nodded out a few times. it's like getting a vulcan death grip minus the pain of a squeeze. the thing is, there is barely any pressure applied to the area. it reminds me a little of reiki, but i've had reiki done and never really felt anything. usually i'm more down for a serious deep tissue massage, super firm pressure, almost to the point of pain. with cranio sacral, there was the lightest pressure, then i would feel a wave of something going through me, and then i'd nod out. it was a trip.

my back isn't 100% healed, but i did feel something softly pop into alignment today, in both the lower back and upper right shoulder, where she also did a bit of work.

pretty amazing stuff. try it if you get the chance.

http://www.altguide.com/therapy/info/cranio.html
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« Reply #1 on: June 23, 2006, 02:16 PM »

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ok, ok, i get it...





cranio-sacral feels JUST a tad bizarre-o for you guys!!




wait'll i report in on my combination vibrational therapy primal scream session Cool

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« Reply #2 on: June 23, 2006, 04:58 PM »

wait'll i report in on my combination vibrational therapy primal scream session Cool

NOW, you're talking some real fun!! Shocked Grin
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« Reply #3 on: June 24, 2006, 08:48 AM »

In my occupational therapy courses we had a brief glimpse of cranial sacral therapy.
I thought it was very "new agey" and couldn't take the theory behind it seriously.
I did see that it could help someone relax their muscles a great deal, which can help alot of ailments.
There was hardly any movement just some positioning and pressure, as I recall.

Anyway glad it helped you.
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