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craniosacraltherapy

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craniosacral therapy

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lymphatic drainage

myofascial release

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mechanical link

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craniosacral therapy

Developed in the late ’70s by French osteopath Paul Chauffour, Mechanical Link is a gentle manual therapy that encourages the balance of tensions in the fascial system — that complex web of tissue that interconnects and affects all other body systems. It spreads throughout the body uninterrupted, providing physical stability while also allowing flexibility and mobility.


craniosacral therapy

Fibromyalgia
Indigestion
Migraine Headaches
Premenstrual Syndrome
Asthma
Chronic Fatigue
Motor-Coordination Impairments
Chronic Neck and Back Pain
Central Nervous System Disorders
Emotional Difficulties
Temporomandibular Joint Syndrome (TMJ)
Stress and Tension-Related Problems
Orthopedic Problems


Think of the fascial network as a spider web. Imagine what happens if one area of the web is pinched or tightened: everything else distorts. The body compensates for physiological or traumatic stress in much the same way — by producing patterns of tension called lesions that affect the entire structure.

These patterns are intended to relieve pain and disability and protect the body from further stresses. Yet the long-term effects of such compensation can prove debilitating.

Mechanical Link therapy is guided by the body’s own wisdom about its unique needs. The work stimulates to the body’s self-corrective responses, promoting normal mobility, tissue tone and posture. Mechanical Link brings tension into equilibrium and allows the body to return to optimal functioning ability, so all its systems can improve — including the immune system.

*Information courtesy of the IAHE. All Rights Reserved.