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This is a place where massage therapists and bodyworkers can share their various perspectives on Craniosacral massage, theory, research and practices.

Website: http://asismassage.com
Location: Clarkdale, AZ
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Latest Activity: Jul 11, 2018

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Comment by Kelly Sanders, LMT on September 20, 2010 at 3:03pm
In reply to Sara Firman Sulis; who wrote:
recently purchased an Upledger Stillpoint Inducer and am wondering if anyone can add more detail to the instructions for positioning: '2-3 inches about the base of the skull in line with the top of the ears.' Online I found the suggestion that it should lie along the lambdoidal suture. This seems quite high on the skull when I try it. Also I am wondering about the best body position - legs outstretched or knees bent up - if that matters. The instructions indicate that a soft surface (bed) would be fine. I am not very familiar with craniosacral work and would appreciate input. I am already finding relief from cervical crepitus but a mild degree of skull discomfort.
Sara position the the cradle where the notch cradles each side of the occipital process (the knot on the back of the head just above the top two vertebrae.)
Comment by Mimi Rhys on September 1, 2010 at 10:42am
I will be attending a workshop offered by Don Ash, PT in CST facilitation of death and dying. It also includes helping people transition from major changes, like divorce, loss of a pet or loved one. I have heard the class is fantastic, and Don will be offering the class in California later through the Upledger Institue.
Comment by Jennifer O'Connell on August 4, 2010 at 5:58pm
I have been practicing massage therapy for last few years and just started integrating more of the CS work. I have always included energy work in some form since I learned the art of massage and Cranial work has been really calling me. It is nice to have a forum to connect to.
Comment by Boris Prilutsky on August 1, 2010 at 11:35am
Dear colleagues,

I am happy to invite you to join my group:” Medical and Sports Massage” including FREE Medical and Sports massage lessons. Not alot of practitioners in the US are familiar with Russian Medical and Sports massage as it was proposed by a Russian physician professor of medicine Anatoly Sherback . I'm happy to offer you information about this methodology as well as some additional information about me. I hope that our friendship will be pleasant and mutual beneficial. I believe in sharing knowledge. In such a case you will be able to learn from me as well as I can learn from you . If after reading information about medical and sports massage, or viewing lessons you will have any question I'm encouraging you to make comments or initiate discussion topic . In such a case my replies will be available for many to read, as well as your replies. Looking forward for great relationship.

Best wishes.
Boris
Comment by Kelly Sanders, LMT on July 29, 2010 at 8:33pm
If anyone that practices/performs a cst eval during their sessions would like info on using essential oils to boost the outcome, contact me off list at sks8761@bellsouth.net
Comment by Lori Wyler on July 27, 2010 at 2:20pm
Greetings! I am somewhat new to the world of craniosacral therapy, took CST1 through Upledger in 2/10. I am an occupational therapist working mostly with patients who have chronic or traumatic hand/arm injuries. I have found using CST in my practice helps alleviate a lot of the discomfort my patients are experiencing. It is nice to see a group of therapists practicing this wonderful work! I look forward to sharing and learning from others experiences.
Comment by Laurie Owen on July 9, 2010 at 2:32pm
Hello. I am not a craniosacral therapist, however my sister-in-law has Parkinson's, and she has found craniosacral to be especially helpful, so I'm hoping that I'll find others who have done bodywork for Parkinson's patients here in this group. I've been doing some of my Trager Mentastics fieldwork sessions for her, and we've had a few questions arise. Anyone care to start a discussion?
Comment by ASIS Massage Education on April 23, 2010 at 2:33pm
Thank you to everyone that has joined this group! It's nice to a strong support for CS work.

ASIS Massage Education
Comment by Kelly Sanders, LMT on April 23, 2010 at 12:29pm
Welcome to the group AJ anf congrats on getting your AZ LMT
Kelly
Comment by Allan J Jones on April 23, 2010 at 10:35am
New here...some Upledger but more depth Sutherland's cranial osteopathy at uni in Australia.
Just got my LMT AZ . Nice to see there's a forum..
AJ
 

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