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Craniosacral Therapy -- Whiplash Injuries
Many activities can cause whiplash injuries. We generally associate whiplash injuries with motor vehicle accidents (MVA). However, these injuries can be caused by most sports, as well as by falling forward and breaking your fall, being pushed from behind unexpectedly, reeling backward... Read more →
Craniosacral Therapy -- In A Nut shell
Dr. William Garner Sutherland is the founder of the theory and practice of craniosacral techniques as part of osteopathy. Dr. John E. Upledger popularized these techniques in the form of craniosacral therapy and made their practice available to all professionals in the healing field within the U Read more →
Connective Tissue: Keeping it Free of Restrictions is Very Important
Saran wrap has several important features in common with connective tissue. When saran wrap first comes off the roll, it's smooth, relaxed, and flowing. It may stay that way as we carefully wrap it around objects such as bowls, fruits, vegetables, or sandwiches. Then we move the object around,... Read more →
The Connective Tissue: The Body's Binding Agent
The function of connective tissue is to bind, and create a space for, every structure in the body, down to the individual cell. The connective tissue is made up of ground substance, varying from gel-like to bone hard (mineralized ground substance), as well as collagen, elastic, and reticular... Read more →