Guest guest Posted November 27, 2008 Report Share Posted November 27, 2008 Karmen- My daughter receives chiropractic adjustments on her neck, back and pelvis in addition to cranial sacral therapy. Our DAN! chiropractic doctor does the C.S.T by applying pressure and holding it to certain points on her skull. She has done this from the beginning of her treatments and we have seen a lot of improvements. We also know when the doctor reaches an area that needs to be worked on because it will be more sensitive to the touch. Faith, Hope & Healing- > > Is there a difference between cranial sacral therapy and chiropractic neurology? I've been taking my ASD 6 yr. old daughter to a chiropractic neurologist for nearly a year. I've seen nice improvements in my daughter, but I've never had bowel movement issues arise. Her difficulty with BM's has always been constipation, but as long as I give her probiotics and enzymes, she is able to stay regular with encouragement on my part. The dr. works on her neck, spine, joints, arms and legs, with his instruments as well as hands. He also uses a visual stimulating cloth for her visual issues, and he does movement techniques with her. What does the dr. do during cranial sacral therapy? > > Karmen > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 29, 2008 Report Share Posted November 29, 2008 Yes ! Cranial Sacral is a technique. Chiropracic as in a chiropractic neurologist is a specialized field. The 2 are totally seperate. Although, some chiropractors utilize cranial sacral as a technique for healing from inside out. ~ " kcboone " wrote: > > Is there a difference between cranial sacral therapy and chiropractic neurology? I've been taking my ASD 6 yr. old daughter to a chiropractic neurologist for nearly a year. I've seen nice improvements in my daughter, but I've never had bowel movement issues arise. Her difficulty with BM's has always been constipation, but as long as I give her probiotics and enzymes, she is able to stay regular with encouragement on my part. The dr. works on her neck, spine, joints, arms and legs, with his instruments as well as hands. He also uses a visual stimulating cloth for her visual issues, and he does movement techniques with her. What does the dr. do during cranial sacral therapy? > > Karmen > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Recommended Posts
Join the conversation
You are posting as a guest. If you have an account, sign in now to post with your account.
Note: Your post will require moderator approval before it will be visible.