As a Diplomate Certified CranioSacral Joint N 11 Review Therapist, the two most commonly asked questions I get are, "What is that?" and, "Can it help my (fill in the blank)?"The answer to that second question is, "Most likely."|CranioSacral Therapy (or CST), like any modality, can't "fix" everything, but by helping to release restrictions in the central nervous system, CST helps the body to function at its best.But how, exactly, does this work? One way is through the fascial system in the body.Fascia is connective tissue that is present everywhere in our bodies.
It surrounds and supports our bones, muscles, organs, and other structures, allowing us to move and flow.When the fascia in a certain area of the body becomes restricted, that area can no longer function at its best.For example, if someone twists a knee while exercising, the fascia in the area may respond by "tightening up" or "toughening up" to support the injury to the knee.Any type of collision that occurs during a car accident, sporting event, or a slip and fall can cause serious damage to the back and neck.
Whiplash is an injury that occurs from sudden movement of the head going forwards, backwards, or sideways. It doesn't always present itself instantly. Sometimes it can take up to weeks or even months for the symptoms to arise.When the spine and soft tissue become unstable, pain can contribute to headaches, extremity pain, dizziness, and low back problems. The chiropractic approach to treating whiplash is an initial exam that is usually followed by an adjustment and possible therapy techniques.
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