The term
"craniosacral system" refers to a network of tissues and fluids that surround and protect the brain and spinal cord. It includes the cranium (skull) and the sacrum (a bone at the base of the spine). This system plays a role in maintaining the health, balance, and functioning of the nervous system.
Full definition
Once contact is established, the practitioner listens deeply to the fluctuations of the cerebrospinal fluid within
the craniosacral system.
In this exciting presentation, Dr. Hazelbaker details the anatomy and physiology of
the craniosacral system, linking it to the anatomy and physiology of infant suck.
Craniosacral therapy: Sounds weird, feels great These therapists use very light touch to, as they say, evaluate and enhance
the craniosacral system, or the membranes and fluids surrounding the brain and spinal cord.
the craniosacral system is made up of the fluid and surrounding membranes that serve to protect the brain and spinal cord.
Craniosacral Therapy, or CST, is a gentle, hands - on manipulation of a physiological body system called
the craniosacral system.
It is a light touch, whole - body treatment technique that works with the body's
craniosacral system to support and nourish the central nervous system — improving overall health and well - being.
The craniosacral system consists of the membranes and cerebrospinal fluid that surround and protect the brain and spinal cord.
Craniosacral Therapy is a gentle, hands - on technique used to detect and correct imbalances in
the craniosacral system, which may be the cause of sensory, motor or mental dysfunction.