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CST
was pioneered and developed by osteopathic physician John E. Upledger
following extensive scientific studies from 1975 to 1983 at Michigan
State University, where he served as a clinical researcher and Professor
of Biomechanics.
CST
is a gentle, hands-on method of evaluating and enhancing the functioning
of a physiological body system called the craniosacral system -
comprised of the membranes and cerebrospinal fluid that surround
and protect the brain and spinal cord.
Using
a soft touch generally no greater than 5 grams, or about the weight
of a nickel, practitioners release restrictions in the craniosacral
system to improve the functioning of the central nervous system.
By
complementing the body's natural healing processes, CST is increasingly
used as a preventive health measure for its ability to bolster resistance
to disease, and is effective for a wide range of medical problems
associated with pain and dysfunction, including:
Migraine
Headaches
Chronic Neck and Back Pain
Motor-Coordination Impairments
Colic
Autism
Central Nervous System Disorders
Orthopedic Problems
Traumatic Brain and Spinal Cord Injuries
Scoliosis
Infantile Disorders
Learning Disabilities
Chronic Fatigue
Emotional Difficulties
Stress and Tension-Related Problems
Fibromyalgia and other Connective-Tissue Disorders
Temporomandibular Joint Syndrome (TMJ)
Neurovascular or Immune Disorders
Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder
Post-Surgical Dysfunction
information
from www.upledger.com
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