Craniosacral Therapy Essentials: Theory and Application

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Craniosacral Therapy Essentials: Theory and Application

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Explains craniosacral therapy theory and application

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By the end of this course, you will (1) assess and treat craniosacral imbalances using gentle, precise touch and (2) apply integrative techniques to support self-correction and healing. Led by Kelly Saxton, ATC, this course introduces the anatomy and physiology of the craniosacral system and guides learners through practical applications. You’ll explore techniques for listening to cranial rhythms, identifying restrictions, and promoting fluid motion and tissue release. Real-world demonstrations and case discussions emphasize how to incorporate craniosacral work into rehabilitation and performance programs. This course stands out for its accessible, clinically grounded approach—connecting subtle palpation skills with measurable functional outcomes in pain, posture, and stress reduction.
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