Showing posts with label women and CranioSacral therapy. Show all posts
Showing posts with label women and CranioSacral therapy. Show all posts

Tuesday, March 14, 2017

CranioSacral Therapy: Are there Conditions for which it is Unsuitable?


The short answer is yes. There are conditions for which CranioSacral Therapy is unsuitable. Although, one of the things that attracted me to CranioSacral Therapy was the wide range of conditions it can treat – conditions such as sinusitis, infant colic, tinnitus, migraine, etc., as well as the range of ongoing natural and medical conditions that it supports very effectively such as pregnancy care and chronic pain, as well as other specific conditions.


However, the following conditions make the use of CranioSacral Therapy unsuitable:

  • ·         Recent skull fractures – for example if you have been recently involved in an accident and there has been serious head trauma (intracranial pressure).
  • ·         If a stroke (including acute hemorrhage) has occurred inside the last 6 months. If the condition has been stable for at least six months, then CranioSacral Therapy can be very beneficial.
  •         If there has been any recent leaking of the spinal fluid (Due to lumbar puncture etc.). However, once the situation has stabilized and your doctor has given the okay, CranioSacral Therapy is a very effective treatment aid to healing in this area.

  • Any swelling in the blood vessels of the head (acute cerebral aneurysms.)


Jeannette Raskin practices at Family First Chiropractic, 142 Erickson Drive, Red Deer, Alberta.  403-347-3261. www.family1stchiro.ca.

Tuesday, February 07, 2017

CranioSacral Therapy and Women

CranioSacral Therapy and Women

One of the greatest benefits of CranioSacral therapy is its effectiveness in dealing with the many natural cycles, conditions and related complications that we women go through as we journey through life.

Conditions such as:

·         Puberty.
·         Attempting to get pregnant.
·         Pregnancy.
·         Pregnancy and birth complications.
·         Infant and toddler care and nurturing.
·         Menopause.
·         Conditions attached to later in life.

It is also in the area of Women's Health that conventional medicine and complementary health approaches are often found working side-by-side.

It is interesting to note that I notice the following:

  • The majority of people who make health decisions in the households tend to be the women (booking children, husbands for treatments).
  • While women are very happy to put enormous time and energy into looking after others (their unborn children when pregnant, baby infants, toddlers, children, Husbands/partners) - they seem to put themselves last in line when it comes to good old preventative and early treatment of many ailments!
I feel it is important for women to learn to take better care of themselves.
Working with CranioSacral Therapy myself over the last number of years has helped me to get more in touch with my own natural health rhythm - and I have found that while many of my female clients may have come for a specific ailment - over time they start to listen more to their own body and learn just what it needs to get back to health and stay there for the long term.

Jeannette Raskin practices at Family First Chiropractic, 142 Erickson Drive, Red Deer, Alberta.  403-347-3261. www.family1stchiro.ca.

Tuesday, March 15, 2016

CranioSacral Therapy and Women

CranioSacral Therapy and Women


One of the greatest benefits of CranioSacral therapy is its effectiveness in dealing with the many natural cycles, conditions and related complications that we women go through as we journey through life.
Conditions such as:
·       Puberty.
·       Attempting to get pregnant.
·       Pregnancy.
·       Pregnancy and birth complications.
·       Infant and toddler care and nurturing.
·       Menopause.
·       Conditions attached to later in life.
It is also in the area of Women's Health that conventional medicine and complementary health approaches are often found working side-by-side.
It is interesting to note that I notice the following:
  • The majority of people who make health decisions in the households tend to be the women (booking children, husbands for treatments).
  • While women are very happy to put enormous time and energy into looking after others (their unborn children when pregnant, baby infants, toddlers, children, Husbands/partners) - they seem to put themselves last in line when it comes to good old preventative and early treatment of many ailments!
I feel it is important for women to learn to take better care of themselves.
Working with CranioSacral Therapy myself over the last number of years has helped me to get more in touch with my own natural health rhythm - and I have found that while many of my female clients may have come for a specific ailment - over time they start to listen more to their own body and learn just what it needs to get back to health and stay there for the long term. Book with Jeanneatte Raskin RMT, CST 403-347-3261 at Family First Chiropractic and Wellness 142 Erickson Drive, Red Deer T4R 2C3 www.family1stchiro.ca