Craniosacral Fascial Therapy (CFT)
Discover the Missing Piece:
A natural, gentle therapy to help your body unwind physical and emotional tension — from the inside out.
What is Craniosacral?
Craniosacral refers to the system of membranes and fluid that surround and protect the brain and spinal cord, from the cranium (head) to the sacrum (base of the spine).
Craniosacral Therapy uses gentle touch to assess and release tension in this system, helping to improve the function of the central nervous system, reduce pain, and promote whole-body relaxation and healing.
What is Myofascial?
Myofascial refers to the combination of muscles (myo) and the fascia, the thin, web-like connective tissue that surrounds and supports every muscle, bone, nerve, and organ in the body.
When fascia becomes tight or stuck (often due to injury, stress, or inflammation), it can create tension, restrict movement, and cause pain.
Myofascial Release is a gentle, hands-on technique used to release these restrictions, improve mobility, and restore balance throughout the body.
What is CFT?
What is CFT?
Craniosacral Fascial Therapy (CFT) is a hands-on technique that blends two powerful modalities:
Craniosacral Therapy works with the rhythm and motion of the craniosacral system.
Myofascial Release targets the connective tissue, or fascia, that surrounds every part of the body.
Together, they create a gentle, non-invasive approach that supports the body in releasing tightness and restrictions often caused by physical injuries or emotional trauma.
What is Fascia and Why Does It Matter???
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