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Craniosacral Therapy Exercises
Craniosacral Therapy Facts
Craniosacral Therapy History
Craniosacral Holds (PDF)
Cranial/Structural Soft-Tissue Releases
History of Craniosacral Therapy
John Upledger (Articles)
Aqua-Craniosacral Therapy
Cranial Osteopathy
Dolphin Craniosacral Therapy
Scoliosis and CranioSacral Therapy
Craniosacral Therapy resource in Australia
www.terrarosa.com.au/cst/cst.htm
American CranioSacral Therapy Association/The Upledger Institute, Inc.
11211 Prosperity Farms Rd D-325
Palm Beach Gardens, FL 33410-3487
(877) 942-2782
acsta@acsta.com
www.acsta.com
Craniosacral Therapy Association/North America
1110 Birchmont Rd Unit 21
Scarborough, Ontario M1K 1S7 Canada
(416) 755-7734
www.craniosacraltherapy.org
Craniosacral Therapy Association—UK
Monomark House 27
Old Gloucester St.
London WC1N 3XX England
(44) 1 886 884 121
JohnWilks@mcmail.com
www.craniosacral.co.uk
Craniosacral Therapy
by Will Wilson
The term Craniosacral Therapy was originally coined in the 1970s by American Osteopathic physician Dr John Upledger.
CranioSacral Therapy
by Carolan Evans
Craniosacral Therapy is rapidly gaining recognition as one of the most gentle and yet powerful forms of holistic healing.
CranioSacral Therapy 21 years on
by John Page
Why are such a variety of healthcare practitioners excited about the tadpole-shaped bag that lines our skulls and spinal columns?
Listening to the Living Process
by Matthew Appleton
A friend of mine began to develop scoliosis as a child and spent her early teens in a brace, as an attempt to prevent it from worsening. Now, in her early thirties, she has a slight, but distinctive, curvature of the spine.
The Craniosacral Approach to Essential Health
by Michael Kern
Exploring the principles behind craniosacral therapy, which was developed by Dr William Sutherland and is rooted in osteopathy.
“No two or more organs can work perfectly when one is crowding on another.”
A.T. Still
“...fascia and its nerves demand his attention first, and on his knowledge of the
same, much of his success, and the life of his patients do depend.”
A.T. Still
The skull has “many holes, foramina, or openings, to accommodate the blood-
vessels and other structures that supply and drain the brain.”
A.T. Still
“Bones do not always pop when they go back to their proper places nor does it
mean they are properly adjusted when they do pop.”
A.T. Still
Trust the universe...accept its messages...and keep your motives clean. The
client's body will tell you which way to go.
John Upledger

Craniosacral Therapy Video (MassageNerd)
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