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September 8th, 2021

CranioSacral Therapy/A complicated Surgical Case Responds to CST

Janelle Maxwell LMT, CST-T, MMP
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CASE STUDY/ A Surgical Case Responds to CST

August 31st, 2021

Cerebrospinal fluid dynamics

S. Yamada
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The classical cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) circulation theory has been accepted as an established theory of CSF physiology. It describes bulk CSF flow from production site to absorption site. However, much controversy remains regarding the basic CSF physiology and the mechanisms behind the development of hydrocephalus. In the recent observations made using advanced magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) technique, namely, the time spatial inversion pulse (Time-SLIP) method, CSF was used as internal CSF tracer to trace true CSF movement. Observation of the CSF dynamics using this method reveals aspects of CSF dynamics that are different from those of classical CSF circulation theory. Cerebrospinal fluid shows pulsation but does not show bulk flow from production site to absorption site, a theory that was built upon externally injected tracer studies. Observation of the exogeneous tracer studies were true but misinterpreted. Causes of misinterpretations are the differences between results obtained using the true CSF tracer and exogenous tracers. A better understanding of the real CSF physiology can be significant for the advancement of medical sciences in the future. Revisiting CSF flow physiology is a necessary step toward this goal.

August 20th, 2021

Physical therapy for the treatment of respiratory issues using Systemic Manual Therapy protocols

Adi Halili
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Amplification of the decongestive effect can occur by facilitating the motion of fluids away from the respiratory system which can become outside of the body. Protocols in this category are used as a diuretic reflex, the Barral  by creating fascial release or increased motility in and around organs used for elimination. This study provided immediate practical implications to clinicians who have been using these protocols. Further prospective work and replication of these findings are needed to better interpret the results of this study.

August 11th, 2021

Effect of occipitoatlantal decompression on cerebral blood flow dynamics as evaluated by Doppler ultrasonography

Bryan Roberts, BS, OMS III, Andrew E. Makar, BS, OMS III, Ryan Canaan, BA, OMS III, Vanessa Pazdernik, MS and Tatyana Kondrashova, MD, PhD
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Osteopathic manipulative treatment reduces symptoms in patients with headache disorders. Patients with headache disorders who visit osteopathic physicians to have manipulation done, seem to improve the area where soft tissue experience a reduction of symptoms as part of their treatment plan.

Doppler ultrasound is a non-invasive tool that can be used to check the blood flow in the arteries for restrictions with OMT seem to help the patient out. 


August 5th, 2021

Craniosacral Therapy in the Midwifery Model of Care

Kara Maria Ananda|
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CranioSacral Therapy is one of the most wonderful relaxing bodywork done by midwives, doulas and childbirth professionals. The CranioSacral system develops shortly after conception. It happens when the first of the cells divides in the womb and forms the primal midline that becomes our spine.

CST helps the mother to relax and relieves restrictions in the body. After birth CST helps to gently do bodywork for the newborn infants, babies and children after some have traumatic births. 

A Great Read !!!

August 5th, 2021

Effects of CranioSacral therapy upon symptoms of post-acute concussion and Post-Concussion Syndrome: A pilot study

Susan Vaughan Kratz , Daniel J. Kratz
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Professional Athletes, other events like car accidents, head blow trauma and patients seeking medical treatment were studied through CranioSacral Therapy.  Most patients are assumed to recover from concussions in one to three months through the normal process of rest. Persistent symptoms are beyond healing allowances, ranging from days to months and are referred to Post-Concussion Syndrome

CranioSacral Therapy (Upledger-CST) was recommended to all the study group patients, which monitored their visits, they were able to return to a semblance of their pre-injury activities with the CST treatments.

July 26th, 2021

Anatomy, Fascia Layers

Adrianna Gatt; Sanjay Agarwal; Patrick M. Zito.
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Facia is made up of sheets of connective tissue below the skin. These tissues attach, stabilize, impart strength, maintain vessels patency, and hold vital organs and separate muscles. The word Fascia was originally used by surgeons to describe the soft tissue encasing the body, organs and bones. Fascia forms as pearly white fibrous tissue , just like the light tissue that is seen when you take the skin off of a chicken.

July 21st, 2021

CranioSacral Therapy - Glial Work Helps Concussion Recovery

Amy Hanson LMT, CST-T
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Upledger Institute International Case Study

CranioSacral Therapy - Glial Work Helps Concussion Recovery

July 20th, 2021

CASE STUDY IN PEDIATRIC ASTHMA: THE CORRECTIVE ASPECT OF CRANIOSACRAL FASCIAL THERAPY

Barry R. Gillespie, DMD, MSD,MT
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A young boy with Asthma was treated with CranioSacral Therapy for 7 consecutive visits and was treated for various traumatic events from birth to 9 yrs of age.

After the first visit his mother noticed that his airways seemed to be more open. Frequently, the parents can identify specific traumatic event that may have been a trigger for their child's asthma. Since the body is totally interconnected through the CranioSacral fascial system, a child's asthma, earaches, and headaches may all be connected.

This is a Great Read!!

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