Craniosacral Therapy |  | Authors: John E. Upledger, Jon Vredevoogd Publisher: Eastland Press
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Media: Hardcover Edition: 1 Pages: 367 Number Of Items: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 2.2 Dimensions (in): 10.2 x 7.2 x 1.2
ISBN: 0939616017 Dewey Decimal Number: 615 EAN: 9780939616015 ASIN: 0939616017
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Product Description Craniosacral Therapy is the most practical, comprehensive textbook in this rapidly growing field of therapy involving the cranial bones, meningeal membranes, cerebrospinal fluids, and whole-body connective tissues. Craniosacral Therapy defines the physiology and anatomy of the craniosacral system, its function in health, and relationship to disease processes. It provides practical instruction in developing and extending palpatory skills which will greatly benefit all forms of manipulation, as well as basic physical diagnosis. Two hundred drawings and photographs illustrate the mechanisms underlying the craniosacral system, and vividly demonstrate how to perform craniosacral techniques in the clinic.
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Pro level introduction to Dr. Upledger's seminal work February 18, 2010 Linda J. Schiller-hanna (northeast Ohio) Its written by a Doctor, for doctors. In some ways, this makes it hard for
a beginning student...but nevertheless, the information is valuable. Can
I say that what Dr. Upledger has done for the healing profession with Cranial
Sacral Therapy is the
equivalent to the discovery of the atom?
To overlook the cranial sacral system is to overlook the key to countless
opportunities to heal the "untreatable".
If you really want to learn this stuff, read it, study, and grow thereby.
Become part of the army of light which anyone who offers cranial sacral is a
soldier of.
Not easy to read. But IMPORTANT!
No real scientific evidence October 25, 2009 Elizabeth F (Kent, OH United States) 0 out of 2 found this review helpful
I had a massage therapist try this once when I thought I was going for a normal massage after getting whiplash, so I didn't get a chance to read about it first. There is no hard scientific evidence that this is real. People need to make sure to read both sides of the argument. You have to wonder why there are more scientific journals against it than for it.
Great resource! March 8, 2009 C. TURKALY (Warren, MI United States) This is a great resource for anyone wanting to practice CranioSacral Therapy. The first few chapters of the book are exactly what is taught in the Upledger Institute's CranioSacral Therapy I.
Excellent February 12, 2009 T. Stout (Missoula, Montana) An excellent volume on basic CranioSacral Therapy presented in understandable terms. The book was in perfect, new condition.
Excellent technical resource November 23, 2008 Amy W. Reisdorf (Minneapolis, MN USA) Just attended the Cranio-Sacral I class and this book is a great resource. It is very technical. I believe it was written for medical professionals, so I as a lay person found it very heavy reading. Interesting anatomy.
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