Non-medical form of massage engages a palpable rhythm called the primary respiratory mechanism, which has flexion and extension phases of varying amplitude and frequency. Non-physicians may use this osteopathic-derived technique to improve a client's sense of well-being and relaxation. This technique should be avoided in persons who may have an infection or a tumor, among many other contra-indications which have been noted in the osteopathic literature.
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- Milne Institute Offering classes, information and practitioners of craniosacral therapy, in Big Sur, California.
- CranioSacral Therapy for Infants and Children Gentle, non-invasive type of bodywork that is beneficial for infants and children for conditions such as infant colic, chronic middle ear infections, headaches, behavior problems, feeding difficulties, learning disabilities, neurological impairments, the effects of prolonged labor, instrumental delivery, and surgical birth childhood trauma.
- Upledger Institute Founded by John E. Upledger, they offer workshops and clinical services in craniosacral therapy and other techniques.
- Wellness Institute Providing articles and information, public forums, products, and training in a variety of energy medicine techniques.
- Keep In Touch Offering a book on Craniosacral therapy.
- The Upledger Institute UK Provides introductory workshops and post-graduate training.
- Craniosacral Therapy London and Devon Lol Kane is a registered practitioner and graduate of the Karuna Institute.