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Symptoms and Treatment Options for CTE Patients
Matthew HaaveCurriculums:
Our investigation into concussions what symptoms and treatment options for it.
Headaches A variety of treatments options exist : Craniosacral Therapy, massage,acupuncture, or Meds.
Working with a Dr. to determine the type of headache is helpful for determining the best treatment options.
Willingness to try and lifetime use of complementary and alternative medicine in children and adolescents with autism spectrum disorder in Germany: A survey of parents
Juliana Hofer, Christian Bachman,Inge Kamp-Becker,Luise Poustka,Viet Roessner,Sanna Stroth,Nicole Wolff,Falk HoffmanCurriculums:
Regardless of their limited evidence and potential adverse effects, use of complementary and alternative medicine is common in children with autism spectrum disorder. Nevertheless, data on complementary and alternative medicine use in children with autism spectrum disorder in Germany are lacking.
CST is an Alternative for Children with Autism.
Web extra: Symptoms and treatment options for CTE patients
Matthew HaaveCurriculums:
Omaha Nebraska In a study published in the Journal of the American Medical Association found Chronic Traumatic Encephalopathy (CTE) in 87% of the deceased former football players that they examined . The disease has been linked to a number of Physical and Nuerological diseases.
The CLF say the disease cannot be diagnosed until after death.
Very interesting Read !!!
Mum-of-3 left partially blind after hitting head on bedroom shelf
Sophie BarnettCurriculums:
Mother of 3 accidentally caught her head on the Metal hinge of her bedroom shelf while trying to dig out her children's presents on Christmas Eve,
The 54 yr old saw the cut but brushed it off, even the Nausea and carried on with her day not wanting to spoil the festivities.
After Surgery and after her life was torn apart she turned to Craniosacral therapy.
Zero Balancing A Conversation with Founder Fritz Smith MD
David LautersteinCurriculums: Process Acupressure, Zero Balancing,
This is an excellent read!
Zero Balancing seems to engage the person in profound ways through apparently simple hands on work. Smith says that comes from the Zero Balancing working tool, called a fulcrum. “A fulcrum is a field of tension that we create in the client’s body and then hold it stationary to allow the opportunity for the person to respond to it. Some of the fulcrums I’ve developed come from listening to people who have a worldview that makes sense to me, like Deepak Chopra or the Dalai Lama.
Developing Zero Balancing many years
ago, I had no idea where it was going to go,”
he says. “It started out as a bio-mechanical
system that was very good at stopping pain
and helping function. But now I’m seeing
it as a holistic system.
Life in the Bones
David LautersteinCurriculums: Process Acupressure, Zero Balancing,
Great Read!!
Zero Balancing is unique in that it focuses especially on the experience of the person as evoked through the skeletal system, as well as soft tissues.
In our work, it is easy to see we are helping to free and relax our clients through the muscles and fascia. Since our tissues act like guide wires that position and move the bones
Zero Balancing is a form of bodywork that focuses on the skeletal side of the musculoskeletal equation and emphasizes contacting energy as well as structure.
CranioSacral Therapy - Chronic Neck Pain
Vivien Henderson LMT, CST-TCurriculums:
Upledger Institute International Case Study
CranioSacral Therapy - Chronic Neck Pain
CranioSacral Therapy - Relieve Symptoms Caused by Unexpressed Mourning and Fear
Patricia Churavy PT, CST-DCurriculums:
Upledger Institute International Case Study
CranioSacral Therapy - Relieve Symptoms Caused by Unexpressed Mourning and Fear
CranioSacral Therapy - Severe Jaw Pain
Jill Mabry CST-TCurriculums:
Upledger Institute International Case Study
CranioSacral Therapy - Severe Jaw Pain
Cranial Therapy and Heart Rate Variability
Vaness Bayo-Tallon, Jordi Esquirol-Caussa, Montserrat Pamias-Massana, Kalia Planells-Keller, Diego J. Palao-VidalCurriculums:
Background: and purpose: Heart rate variability represents a marker activity, self-regulation and psychiatric illness. Few studies of manual therapy have investigated the neurophysiological effects of manual cranial therapy. This study assessed the neurophysiological short/medium-term effects of two manual therapy interventions: massage therapy . Materials and methods: A double-blind clinical trial was conducted with 50 healthy children, randomized into two groups who received a Mss-t intervention or MC-t.
The variables analysed included vital signs (temperature, respiratory rate, heart rate, blood pressure) and HRV components, including the root mean square ofsuccessive differences (RMSSD), high frequency (HF), low frequency (LF) and LF/HF ratio.
Results: Both interventions produced short-term parasympathetic effects, although the effects of MC-t were more persistent.
Conclusion: The persistence of the MC-t intervention suggested a prominent vagal control and better self-regulation. Autonomic imbalances in mental pathologiesmay benefit from the neurophysiological effects of MC-t.