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Craniosacral Therapy
Craniosacral therapy (CST) is a gentle, hands-on approach that focuses on releasing restrictions in the craniosacral system—the membranes and fluid that surround and protect the brain and spinal cord. By using light touch, practitioners support the body’s natural ability to self-correct, helping to ease tension patterns, improve nervous system function, and restore balance throughout the body.
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Intraoral techniques are a specialized extension of CST, where gentle touch is applied inside the mouth to release restrictions in the jaw, palate, and surrounding tissues. These methods can influence the cranial bones, temporomandibular joint (TMJ), and upper cervical region, areas that often hold deep patterns of strain or imbalance.
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How They Help:
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Promote relaxation and nervous system regulation
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Reduce headaches, jaw pain, and TMJ dysfunction
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Improve breathing, sinus drainage, and alignment of cranial structures
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Support overall posture and balance by addressing the head-neck-jaw connection
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Complement orthodontic treatment by helping teeth and bones shift more comfortably and effectively
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Aid recovery from head injuries by relieving residual tension and restoring mobility in cranial tissues
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Who Can Benefit:
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Orthodontic patients – CST and intraoral work can ease discomfort during treatment and support long-term structural changes.
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Children – Especially those with developmental, sensory, or feeding challenges, as well as those experiencing tension from birth-related stress.
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People with head injuries – Such as concussions or whiplash, where lingering restrictions may affect recovery.
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Individuals with TMJ pain, headaches, or migraines – Releasing tension in cranial and jaw structures can bring lasting relief.
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Anyone seeking stress relief and improved nervous system regulation – Gentle techniques can calm the body and support overall well-being.
Craniosacral therapy with and without intraoral techniques is safe, non-invasive, and deeply restorative, making them a supportive option for a wide range of people looking to improve comfort, function, and resilience.



