
How
does CranioSacral Therapy work?
CranioSacral Therapy works by helping the body's natural healing mechanisms
dissipate the negative effects of stress on the central nervous system.
(From the IAHE - International Alliance of Healthcare Educators)
Information on CranioSacral Therapy and other gentle body work for breastfeeding problems - Kellymom’s excellent collection of links on the subject of CST.
SJB Breastfeeding and CranioSacral Therapy: When Can It Help A great article on how therapists can assist infants using CST. By Dee Kassing, BS, MLS, IBCLC
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Michael's Miracle - Upledger UpDate - Summer
2006
How CST helped Michael unravel his health care challenges at their source.
This article uses very nice imagery to explain the concept of CST. Material
courtesy of The Upledger Institute, Inc. Copyright 2006.
http://www.upledger.com
SJB
A letter from a therapist
who discovered the efficacy of CST after avoiding it for many years ~ something
that is not uncommon in the world of manual therapy.
(Letter by Karol A. Andrew, PT to Dr. John Upledger)
SJB How CST Helped Save My Baby - Another letter demonstrating the amazing benefits of using CST in pediatric cases. (Letter by Charalet Dunnigan to the Upledger Institute)
Baby’s joint deformities decreased by CST - Article from Massage Today, June 2002, written by Dr. John Upledger on how CST helped in an extreme case of arthrogryposis.

Massage Magazine Cover Story on CST
- March 2007, Issue 130.
In her article titled “Working with the Body's Self-Correcting Mechanisms” Lisa
Upledger, D.C., CST-D writes:
“CranioSacral Therapy (CST) is a light-touch technique practiced by thousands of
massage therapists worldwide to relieve numerous health issues. CranioSacral
Therapy is growing in popularity, in both spas and private practices. This
technique can easily, and naturally, be incorporated into a massage session.”
YouTube Video on CranioSacral Therapy: View this brief video by expert therapist Rebecca Flowers describing the basic tenets of Upledger CranioSacral Therapy.
Craniosacral Therapy Training
- Carol Gray, CST Educator from Portland, Oregon will be presenting 3 classes
for health professionals who want to work with babies.
The classes will be held in my South Hayward office during the month of August
of 2011.
If you want to develop or improve your skills in touch therapy for infants, be
sure to register early for these classes as they fill up fast.
Contact
Carol for more details.
Pediatric Seminar with Alain Gehin, D.O., Doctor of Etiopathy (specializing in cranial manipulative medicine). Don’t miss this wonderful opportunity to hear Dr. Gehin in Berkeley, September 8 – 11, 2011. He is the author of two books: “The Atlas of Manipulative Techniques For The Cranium” and “Face and Cranial Osteopathic Biomechanic Pathomechanics and Diagnostics for Practitioners.” ~ $900 for all four days of incredible insights into the art of healing infants.
ICPA
- Chiropractic in Pregnancy for Safer Births
- A short video interview with Dr. Jeanne Ohm, Executive Director of the
International Chiropractic Pediatric Association (ICPA) discussing the
importance of chiropractic care during pregnancy and for infants.
Click
here for
more of their videos or go to
www.icpa4kids.org.
SJB
Torticollis & Positional Plagiocephaly… What I Wish
I Knew
Here is the standard approach to treating torticollis and the baby who has a
flat spot on the back of the head. In contrast, check out the following article
in the Upledger Update Newsletter by occupational therapist Rebecca Flowers who
instead uses CST for babies with misshapen heads.
Favorite Issues of the Upledger Update Newsletter dealing with CST:
Fall
2006 Issue
- Includes 2 great articles by Rebecca Flowers, OTR:
“Resolving Misshapen Heads With Help From CranioSacral Therapy”
and
“CranioSacral Therapy and Sensory Integration Prove a Powerful Duo”
plus one by Janet Ferguson, RDMT, CST entitled
“Helping a Child Raise a Poor Self-Image: A CranioSacral Therapy Case Profile”
Spring
2007 Issue
- Includes 2 articles by by Carol McLellan, CMT, CST-D Doula:
“Birth Experience Inspires CST Obstetrics Course”,
(on page 2)
“A
Better Birth for Mother and Baby”,
(on page 3)
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