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25.01.2022 `This is really cool! check which is your dominant brain hemisphere!



25.01.2022 CranioSacral Therapy enhances the body’s natural healing processes and has been effective over a wide spectrum of medical problems associated with pain and dysfunction, including migraine headaches, traumatic brain and spinal cord injuries, chronic neck and back pain, motor co-ordination difficulties, stress and tension-related problems, central nervous system disorders, temporomandibular joint syndrome (TMJ), chronic fatigue, neurovascular or immune disorders, scoliosis, infantile disorders, post-traumatic stress disorder, learning disabilities, and connective tissue disorders.

25.01.2022 Depression Depression, also called unipolar mood disorder, affects emotions, thinking, behavior and physical well-being. It occurs most often in people between the ages of 25 and 44, and is characterized by symptoms that last at least two weeks. Stressful life events and genetic predisposition can both be causes of depression. Some factors that can put you at risk include a family history of depression, past or present alcohol or drug abuse, age (onset usually occurs under th...e age of 44), having just had a baby, and other stressful events such as loss of a loved one or lack of a social support system. Signs & Symptoms Individuals experiencing depression may exhibit some or all of the following symptoms: Feelings of worthlessness Self-criticism Inappropriate guilt Significant weight loss or gain Lack of or excessive amounts of sleep Hyperactivity or inactivity Fatigue or loss of energy Poor concentration Frequent thoughts of death or suicide Therapeutic Approach In addition to conventional medical measures, which may include medication and counseling, modalities such as CranioSacral Therapy can play an important role in a comprehensive therapeutic approach. CranioSacral Therapy can be particularly helpful in addressing areas of restriction in the body that can affect energy levels as well as circulatory and endocrine systems, thus enhancing relaxation. Related Somato-Emotional Release techniques can also help release pent-up emotions that may be contributing to feelings of depression.

23.01.2022 If Anyone is interested in studying Craniosacral Therapy There is a 4 day course running in June in Perth.



21.01.2022 Craniosacral therapy can make your dentistry and orthodontic visits less painful and a quicker recovery. What is craniosacral therapy and how can it help with TMJ and your next dental surgery or orthodontics procedure? Craniosacral therapy (CST) involves gentle manipulation of the cranial bones used to remedy distortions of structure and function within the skull, spine, sacrum and in the underlying membranes. The cranial bones and membranes move as a result of the cerebrospi...Continue reading

20.01.2022 Ever wondered what is Craniosacral Therapy?

15.01.2022 Asperger's Syndrome Asperger's syndrome (AS) is a pervasive developmental disorder that falls within the spectrum of autism. It is characterised by specific delays in social, communicative and cognitive development, usually noted in early childhood. Though challenges may remain constant throughout life, many adaptations vary. The major differences between Asperger's and autism are in the area of language skills. Although many autistic children don't develop normal speech patt...erns, children with Asperger's syndrome usually develop language skills at or below the average. Signs & Symptoms Individuals experiencing Asperger's syndrome may exhibit some or all of the following symptoms: Inability to read and respond to social cues Difficulty maintaining eye contact Holding one-sided conversations Focusing on obsessions Marked impairment in the use of nonverbal behavior Repetitive patterns of behavior, interest and activities Extreme lack of organization Concrete literal thinking Poor reading and math comprehension Inflexible adherence to routine and change Persistent preoccupation with parts of objects Impulsive behavior Therapeutic Approach Conventional approaches may include medication and behavioral interventions as well as speech, occupational and physical therapy. In addition, complementary modalities such as CranioSacral Therapy can play an important role in a comprehensive therapeutic approach. CranioSacral Therapy can facilitate more normal brain function by reducing or eliminating abnormal tensions within the central nervous system (i.e., intra- and extra-cranial connective tissue strain patterns and cranial bone distortions and/or compressions). Taken from Upledger.com



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06.01.2022 Scoliosis Defined by the Mayo Clinic as a sideways curvature of the spine can be responsible for a broad spectrum of physical complaints, ranging from mild backaches to disabling pain and limited tolerance for physical activity. While many successful treatment options are available that improve dysfunctional curves of the spine, including bracing and surgery, those who undergo these corrective treatments sometimes continue to experience pain even after the spine is bro...Continue reading

05.01.2022 CranioSacral Therapy 1 (CST1) PERTH 4-7 JUNE CranioSacral Therapy is a gentle, non-invasive modality that seeks to find and treat restrictions throughout the body systems. Restrictions within the CranioSacral system can lead to tension patterns, restrictions or affect the functioning of all bodily systems including the musculoskeletal, endocrine, cardio-respiratory, gastrointestinal, lymphatic, immune and reproductive systems.... This is a four day course aimed at health professionals to enhance your practice. For more information contact Shane on 0411 488 198

03.01.2022 Infantile Colic About one in five babies develops colic, usually between 2 weeks and 6 months of age. Colicky babies cry constantly and hard at about the same time each day at least three days a week. Providers often suspect colic is caused by one or more of the following: an immature nervous or digestive system, over- or under-stimulation, a reaction to something in the mother's diet (in breast-fed babies) or to formula, and antibiotics given at birth to either the infant or... mother. Signs & Symptoms Infants experiencing colic may exhibit some or all of the following symptoms: Your baby cries for more than three hours on at least three occasions a week, but is otherwise healthy. Your baby kicks a lot, pulls his or her legs up close, and makes tight fists. Your baby's tummy seems hard and he or she burps and passes gas often. The crying sounds like your baby is in great pain. Your baby spits up frequently after feeding. Therapeutic Approach In addition to conventional medical measures, which may include soothing the baby and avoiding certain foods, complementary modalities such as CranioSacral Therapy can play an important role in a comprehensive therapeutic approach. CranioSacral Therapy can be very helpful in organizing and calming the central nervous system, which then allows the digestive system to function more normally.

03.01.2022 Chronic Pain Chronic pain can range from mild tissue irritation to intense suffering and disability affecting an individual's entire body, psyche and life. What's more, the perception of pain often persists long after the injured tissue has healed. This can cause compensatory patterns that continue to maintain the sensation of pain, eventually leading to abnormal somatic and visceral changes that frequently mask the primary cause of the chronic pain. "Nineteen percent of Amer...ican adults, almost one in five, suffer from chronic pain."1 CranioSacral Therapy can be used to identify and help the body change core patterns contributing to chronic pain. It also effectively addresses its associated symptoms, such as musculoskeletal imbalance, trigger points, myofascial dysfunction, chronic fatigue, immune system dysfunction, autonomic nervous system dysfunction, elevated heart rate, high blood pressure, endocrine system dysfunction, stress, anxiety, hypothalamic dysfunction and sleep difficulties.



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