Poor health, lack of vitality, and difficulty moving around are expected in the elderly. It doesn't have to be so. Craniosacral therapy can help the elderly to recover mobility, strength, health and vitality far beyond what we think is possible. A lifetime of living results in numerous... Read more →
Craniosacral Therapy Promotes Toddler Development
During the toddler years (1-3 years old), a child continues to develop physically, mentally, and emotionally. This is a time of many small and large changes in the child's ability to move, act, and react to his or her environment, which is largely driven by how well his or her cranial and spinal... Read more →
Sacroiliac Joint Pain: Restoring Balance to the Pelvic Girdle
Sacroiliac joint pain can be excruciating, especially when bending over or standing up, something we do numerous times each day. Moreover, chronic pain in the sacroiliac joints indicates a misalignment of the pelvic girdle (pelvis), as these joints are an integral part of the pelvic girdle.... Read more →
Craniosacral Therapy -- Sensory Processing Disorder in Children or Adults
Sensory processing disorder, or sensory integration dysfunction, is often "diagnosed" in early childhood. However, its effects may last into adulthood. This condition manifests as responses to outside stimuli, such as touch, sounds, smells, light, vibrations, or interactions with... Read more →
Craniosacral Therapy for Infants
Infants are constantly developing during their first year of life. From the moment of birth, an infant faces the many tasks of physical development, beginning with the need to take its first breath so that it can live outside its mother's womb. There are numerous milestones to be met within the... Read more →