Craniosacral Fascial Strain
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2011 Articles
Case Study in Pediatric Asthma
By Dr. Barry R. Gillespie Published in Explore in January 2008 For verification of this report, please contact: Pearce Bartlett’s…
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2011 Articles
Case Study in Otitis Media
By Dr. Barry R. Gillespie Submitted for publication July 12, 2009 For verification of this report, please contact: Charles Egan’s…
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2011 Articles
The Eye and Craniosacral Fascial Therapy
In the healthy patient the seven bones that form the orbit exhibit good motion and position. The main eye bone…
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2011 Articles
Hyperactivity, Learning Disorders and Craniosacral Fascial Therapy
For hyperactive children medical practitioners often prescribe Ritalin to calm the child. The same child may have focus, concentration, or…
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2011 Articles
Dental Appliances and Craniosacral Fascial Therapy
Dental appliances can restrict the craniosacral fascial system and, ultimately, the motion and function of the brain. Many dental appliances…
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2011 Articles
The Brain-Injured Child and Craniosacral Fascial Therapy
The most important concept of the craniosacral fascial philosophy is that the brain needs to breathe. The cerebrospinal fluid has…
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2011 Articles
Pediatric Asthma and Craniosacral Fascial Therapy
I believe that asthma in children is a correctable condition with the proper bodywork and dietary modifications. This is a…
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2011 Articles
Children’s Earaches (Otitis Media) and Craniosacral Fascial Therapy
Ear infection is the number one reason parents bring their child to the doctor. It can result in hearing loss,…
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2011 Articles
Headache and Craniosacral Fascial Therapy
The primary avenue of headache treatment through the medical model is with drugs; surgery is used only in the most…
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