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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.

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Location: Clarkdale, AZ
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Latest Activity: Jul 11, 2018

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Comment by Nurit Nardi on August 10, 2009 at 7:54am
dear Laura,
What level are you in your cranial work? that will help me to guide you-
Nurit
Comment by noreen zakrajsek on August 8, 2009 at 12:46pm
Comment by noreen zakrajsek just now Delete Comment My son had a concussion 8 days ago. When he fell he was out for about minute.
A cat scan and x x rays were taken. They came out all clear.
He is getting better daily but still shows signs of the accident.
Do you think I can do some cranio sacral work on him?
Thanks for your input.
Noreen
Comment by Laura F smith on August 8, 2009 at 3:01am
Thank you so much Ms.Laura and Ms.Nurit for the info about the stroke client. I am very basic in polarity but would like some more in depth info Nurit, as I am the one planning on doing therapy for my dad.
Thanks again
Comment by Jenny J. Flammia on August 5, 2009 at 10:42am
What great info you all are giving thank you so much, I am currently taking a course with Upledger I am looking into taking crainosacral with them as well.
Comment by Nurit Nardi on August 5, 2009 at 7:50am
For whoever is looking for continuing education I highly recommend the Biodyanmic approach (I have taken many of Upledger's courses as well). You can check the CranioSacral therapy Association of North America for further info-

Great day and thanks Frank for your words-
Nurit
www.NuritNardi.com
Comment by Frank Ansel on August 5, 2009 at 6:37am
I am pleased to find a group concentrating on CranioSacral Therapy. I have completed CranioSacral Therapy I and Cranio Sacral Therapy II from the Upledger Institute and attend a local study group in Tampa Florida. Several years before I became a licensed massage therapist, I became a Reiki Master/Teacher, which introduced me to "light touch" and energy work. I find my understanding is greatly enhanced by attending the local study group. The more one uses CranioSacral Therapy the more they become aware of the fantastict effect this light touch method produces. I am looking forward to hearing about the many success stories you have all had using this method and how you integrate into your businesses.
Comment by Jenny J. Flammia on August 4, 2009 at 9:32pm
Hi everyone,
I am looking to learn craniosacral therapy, and hope to get a better understanding here with all of you. Thank you.
Comment by Nurit Nardi on August 3, 2009 at 8:16am
Hello All,

My name is Nurit and I am a registered practictioner of Biodynamic CranioSacral Therapy. I also teach at the Swedish Institute- school of Massage Therapy in NYC. I am happy to have found you-
I had a client who had a stroke coming in with a cane and walking out without. Most important is to find a therapist who can really listen to the body and facilitate the work from there. This is an important concept in Cranial work. Just doing very simple techniques through deep listening has the potential to go a long way-
Nurit Nardi
Nurit
Comment by ASIS Massage Education on July 30, 2009 at 9:45pm
Laura,
I think the gentle modality of craniosacral work with a biodynamic approach would be a safe way to invite a healing of the nervous system and connection of mind/body functioning in a case like this. A "CV4" technique would not be recommended to someone who has had a stroke, but any other c.s. contact would potentially be helpful. 
Heidi Wilson
Comment by Laura F smith on July 27, 2009 at 12:29pm
Have a dad who had a stroke about 3 months ago. What kind of therapy would be best to help with the brain connecting to motor skills. He has all feeling in left arm but no use of it.
 

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