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Holistic Care Craniosacral therapy: Craniosacral therapy is a gentle, healing treatment that releases tension and promotes deep relaxation, removing subtle patterns of stress in the muscles and nervous system. At St Asaph Family Chiropractic Clinic in North Wales your chiropractor will help you move more freely, releasing your joints and freeing you from pain. However, it may be beneficial to look at the underlying causes; Illness, injury, stress and trauma can set up tensions in internal tissues, including the peripheral and central nervous system. This can cause physical and emotional disturbances that sap vitality. Craniosacral therapy can help reverse this. What does Cranio-Sacral Therapy at St Asaph Family Chiropractic Clinic involve? During a craniosacral therapy session you lay on a couch, fully clothed, while the craniosacral therapist tunes in to your body by “listening” with their hands. They gently identify and release areas of restriction, restoring balance and helping to integrate body and mind. Many patients in North Wales have reported experiencing a profound sense of relaxation and inner peace after a craniosacral therapy treatment. Craniosacral therapy complements chiropractic treatment and can have a lasting effect on your capacity to relax and handle stress. With a little practice, you can recreate the inner peace and harmony you found during your craniosacral therapy treatment anywhere you want. Craniosacral therapy is particularly effective for babies and children as well as adults. We treat people of all ages from Denbighshire, Flintshire, Conwy; From Llandudno to Rhyl and Prestatyn, Abergele to Mold and Denbigh. click here for testimonials related to this page |
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| Chiropractic is the art and science practiced by chiropractors. In many ways chiropractic is similar to physiotherapy and osteopathy as practiced by physiotherapists and osteopaths. Although there is much debate about the difference between Chiropractors and Osteopaths, in reality their approaches have much in common. Physiotherapists who manipulate are also similar to Chiropractors and Osteopaths. | ||