Cranial therapy is inspired in particular by osteopathic techniques, Indian massage and reflexology. It relieves a multitude of physical and psychological ailments. It helps the body to promote its self-regulation, to improve the sliding of the deep fascias and to restore mobility to the cranial bones. In addition to a feeling of deep relaxation, cranial therapy improves drainage as well as nervous, hormonal and blood circulation.
Thus, cranial therapy proves to be very effective in the case of these pathologies: migraines and headaches.
- jaw pain (muscular or joint)
- pain related to dental surgeries or braces
- sinusitis or seasonal allergies
- insomnia, stress and anxiety
- chronic fatigue and lack of energy
- mild depression and 'burn-out'
- inflammation and pain (remote)
- symptoms following general anesthesia
- certain digestive problems
- sensory problems (smell, eyestrain)
- reduce pregnancy and postpartum discomfort
- concentration disorders
- some cases of snoring
In babies and children, the results are even more spectacular:
- problems with regurgitation, jet vomiting
- sucking difficulties
- sleep problems (frequent waking up, insomnia, sleeping during the day/waking up at night)
- ear infections
- ETC
Cranial therapy is therefore a gentle and comprehensive approach, with few contraindications and it not only allows relaxation but also improves vitality, health and quality of life.
Therapist practicing this technique:
Farah Belalia
Alexander Benjamin
Patrick Georgevich
Sarah Turgeon
Jean-Philippe Longval
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