Craniosacral Therapy and Suspected Compression Fracture


Craniosacral Therapy and Suspected Compression Fracture is a scholarly work, published in 2017 in ''Journal of Complementary Medicine & Alternative Healthcare''. The main subjects of the publication include medicine, pelvic fracture, compression, spinal fusion, fracture, and physical medicine and rehabilitation. Craniosacral therapy (CST) is a therapeutic technique that helps re-establish the proper flow of cerebral spinal fluid and normalizing the craniosacral rhythm (CSR) throughout the dural tube Craniosacral Therapy (CST) has become a useful manual approach for the management of acute and chronic musculoskeletal conditions in an ageing population.This reviews a case history of a client with suspected compression fracture.She was assessed with listening stations, tissue drag, pulse diagnosis, the MRI reports and surgeon's reports.Evaluations and findings suggested multiple visceral restrictions and other cranial lesions that were contributing to her symptoms.She was treated using a variant of the 10-step protocol commonly used by practitioners trained in the Upledger style of CST.There was a subsequent reduction of pain levels by about fifty percent over a one and half hour session.