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Posts Tagged ‘craniosacral therapy

The Argument for Massage Continuing Education

An opportunity to improve your career and yourself is a great argument if you need one to help you make the decision to gain some continued education. The U. S. population is getting older and facing an increased incidence in medical conditions that can benefit from specialized massage therapy and therapeutic bodywork. Getting that training can put you in the enviable position of being the massage professional who has all the requisite skills to work with the aging population and still take care of your other clients.Benefits of taking continued education include:Expanding your therapy offeringsGetting more clientsServing clients betterMaking more moneyIncreasing ...

Craniosacral Techniques for Asian Bodywork Workshop: Saturday & Sunday, May 5 & 6 • 9:00 am – 5:00 pm Register by April 20

This Asian Bodywork and Craniosacral Techniques training provides students with hands on training, assessment, and treatment planning. In some people standard massage treatment strategies don't always apply when their patterns of imbalance have become deeply established. Chronic illnesses often represent a complex interweaving of health and pathology that demands an approach that is made with extreme care and accuracy.  It must address both the gross anatomy; the organs, parts, and structures of a body that are visible to the naked, and the subtle anatomy. Deep listening, subtle palpation skills of craniosacral therapy combined with the sophisticated theoretical and technical repertoire of ...

Craniosacral Techniques Workshop: Jan 14/15, Enroll by Dec. 20

Enroll in our weekend program for Craniosacral Therapy (CST) i a gentle, non-invasive, hands-on method for correcting problems in the Craniosacral system, in which the brain and spinal cord function. Contact our MN Massage schoolfor more information. Using a gentle touch, you will learn to assess and release restrictions in the craniosacral and fascial systems. Your clients will appreciate how Craniosacral Therapy dissipates the negative effects of stress, and improves their overall well-being. CST is increasingly used as a preventive health measure for its ability to bolster resistance to disease, and is effective for a wide range of common problems associated with ...

Centerpoint Offers Flexibility, Three Diploma Programs, and Elective Courses Call Today!

CenterPoint provides flexibility by providing full and part time nationally certified programs and courses tailored to your interests. CenterPoint’s unique vision of therapeutic bodywork education unites Asian styles with Western massage therapy. CenterPoint preserves and integrates these diverse therapies. We believe that combining knowledge and skill from massage therapy and Japanese shiatsu provides the foundation for a truly therapeutic and holistic approach. We’ll work to meet your vision that might be to: Work in a therapeutic or medical setting, Work for yourself in private practice, Help people improve their health, Travel on cruise ships, work in luxury resorts Move to ...

Become a Trained CST Therapist | CenterPoint Massage School

What do Migraines, Fibromyalgia, and TMJ Syndrome, have in common? They are chronic pain conditions that people have an incredibly hard time dealing with and finding the appropriate care. Fibromyalgia is chronic widespread pain that results in a heightened sense of pain when pressure is applied. TMJ is myofascial pain dysfunction syndrome. Both of these conditions along with Migraines can be hard to administer healing to a client if a mere touch can cause pain. It was discovered that Craniosacral Therapy, also called CST, allows the therapist through a gentle, non-invasive, hands-on method of massage therapy to tune into the ...

Offer Your Clients a Soft Touch for Pain with Craniosacral Therapy

Are you interested in a gentle therapy for craniosacral ailments, problems such as migraines, chronic neck and back pain, chronic fatigue, and overall stress?  Craniosacral Therapy (CST) has been found to be an effective, noninvasive therapy for those seeking a natural healing option for these types of pain and dysfunction.  CST may also help with stress-related problems such as learning difficulting and temporomandibular joint problems, as well as fibromyalgia. CST is a gentle stimulation of the craniosacral area, the seat of brain and spinal cord function.  Astonishing results may be had at times with minimal effort.  You can learn techniques ...