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  • Prenatal Massage with Kathy Julia LMT/Doula

    Prenatal Massage with Kathy Julia LMT/Doula


    November 1, 2023

    Prenatal Massage with Kathy Julia LMT/Doula

    5:30 pm 9:30 pm

    October 25, November 1, 8, 15, 20 & 22 Wednesday 5:30-9:30   the class on Nov. 20 is a Monday.

    Title: Prenatal Massage Class

    Duration: 20 hours (5 sessions of 4 hours each)

    24 CE available for $600 including infant massage

    Session 1:

    • Introduction to Prenatal Massage
      • Overview of the benefits and considerations of prenatal massage
      • Discussion on the physiological and emotional changes during pregnancy
      • Safety precautions and contraindications
    • Basic Anatomy and Physiology of Pregnancy
      • Understanding the changes in the body during pregnancy
      • Identifying key areas of focus for prenatal massage
    • Practical Demonstration: Positioning and Draping for Prenatal Massage
      • Proper positioning and draping techniques for pregnant clients
      • Demonstrations and hands-on practice in class

    Session 2:

    • Common Discomforts during Pregnancy
      • Discussion on common discomforts experienced by pregnant women
      • Techniques and approaches to address each discomfort through massage
    • Modifications and Adaptations for Prenatal Massage
      • Adapting massage techniques for the changing needs of pregnant clients
      • Adjusting pressure, positioning, and duration of massage strokes
    • Practical Application: Full-Body Prenatal Massage
      • Step-by-step guidance for a safe and effective full-body prenatal massage
      • Students practice massage techniques on each other, with instructor supervision

    Session 3:

    • Advanced Massage Techniques for Prenatal Clients
      • Introduction to specialized techniques for specific pregnancy-related conditions
      • Addressing edema, sciatic nerve pain, round ligament pain, and other concerns
    • Acupressure and Reflexology for Pregnancy
      • Overview of acupressure points and reflexology techniques relevant to pregnancy
      • Demonstration and hands-on practice of these techniques
    • Practical Application: Targeted Massage for Specific Conditions
      • Students apply advanced techniques on each other, focusing on specific conditions

    Session 4:

    • Emotional and Psychological Support during Pregnancy
      • Understanding the emotional well-being of pregnant clients
      • Techniques for providing a nurturing and supportive environment during massage
    • Massage for Labor Preparation and Postpartum Recovery
      • Discussion on massage techniques to aid in labor preparation
      • Postpartum massage considerations and techniques for recovery
    • Practical Application: Labor Preparation and Postpartum Massage
      • Students practice massage techniques aimed at labor preparation and postpartum recovery

    Session 5:

    • Client Consultation and Communication
      • Importance of effective communication with prenatal clients
      • Conducting a thorough client consultation and assessing individual needs
    • Building a Prenatal Massage Practice
      • Business considerations for prenatal massage therapists
      • Marketing strategies and client retention tips
    • Practical Application: Client Consultation and Marketing Plan
      • Students conduct mock client consultations and develop a marketing plan

     

    Our Prenatal classes (6 classes) include practical hands-on with our maternity models. The times are 5:30-9:30 pm. The location is 931 University Ave. #202, Honolulu, HI

  • Foot Reflexology with Brittany Freitas LMT. L.Ac ( 20 hours)

    Foot Reflexology with Brittany Freitas LMT. L.Ac ( 20 hours)


    November 6, 2023

    Foot Reflexology ( 20 hours)

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    Brittany Freitas L.Ac, LMT, M.Msc, Rev. is a massage therapist and licensed Acupuncturist teaching the Foot Reflexology courses at the Quantum School of  Massage and Holistic Health. Brittany has been in the healing field for over a decade.  Starting out as a Reiki practitioner, she later earned her Masters in Metaphysical Sciences, adding her Massage License and a 3 year study in Oriental Medicine. (Masters of Science in Asian Medicine) She has practiced and taught  Foot Reflexology for over a decade. She loves the feet and the stories they tell about our bodies!

    This class is 20 hours and can be taken for CEU credits.

  • Prenatal Massage with Kathy Julia LMT/Doula

    Prenatal Massage with Kathy Julia LMT/Doula


    November 8, 2023

    Prenatal Massage with Kathy Julia LMT/Doula

    5:30 pm 9:30 pm

    October 25, November 1, 8, 15, 20 & 22 Wednesday 5:30-9:30   the class on Nov. 20 is a Monday.

    Title: Prenatal Massage Class

    Duration: 20 hours (5 sessions of 4 hours each)

    24 CE available for $600 including infant massage

    Session 1:

    • Introduction to Prenatal Massage
      • Overview of the benefits and considerations of prenatal massage
      • Discussion on the physiological and emotional changes during pregnancy
      • Safety precautions and contraindications
    • Basic Anatomy and Physiology of Pregnancy
      • Understanding the changes in the body during pregnancy
      • Identifying key areas of focus for prenatal massage
    • Practical Demonstration: Positioning and Draping for Prenatal Massage
      • Proper positioning and draping techniques for pregnant clients
      • Demonstrations and hands-on practice in class

    Session 2:

    • Common Discomforts during Pregnancy
      • Discussion on common discomforts experienced by pregnant women
      • Techniques and approaches to address each discomfort through massage
    • Modifications and Adaptations for Prenatal Massage
      • Adapting massage techniques for the changing needs of pregnant clients
      • Adjusting pressure, positioning, and duration of massage strokes
    • Practical Application: Full-Body Prenatal Massage
      • Step-by-step guidance for a safe and effective full-body prenatal massage
      • Students practice massage techniques on each other, with instructor supervision

    Session 3:

    • Advanced Massage Techniques for Prenatal Clients
      • Introduction to specialized techniques for specific pregnancy-related conditions
      • Addressing edema, sciatic nerve pain, round ligament pain, and other concerns
    • Acupressure and Reflexology for Pregnancy
      • Overview of acupressure points and reflexology techniques relevant to pregnancy
      • Demonstration and hands-on practice of these techniques
    • Practical Application: Targeted Massage for Specific Conditions
      • Students apply advanced techniques on each other, focusing on specific conditions

    Session 4:

    • Emotional and Psychological Support during Pregnancy
      • Understanding the emotional well-being of pregnant clients
      • Techniques for providing a nurturing and supportive environment during massage
    • Massage for Labor Preparation and Postpartum Recovery
      • Discussion on massage techniques to aid in labor preparation
      • Postpartum massage considerations and techniques for recovery
    • Practical Application: Labor Preparation and Postpartum Massage
      • Students practice massage techniques aimed at labor preparation and postpartum recovery

    Session 5:

    • Client Consultation and Communication
      • Importance of effective communication with prenatal clients
      • Conducting a thorough client consultation and assessing individual needs
    • Building a Prenatal Massage Practice
      • Business considerations for prenatal massage therapists
      • Marketing strategies and client retention tips
    • Practical Application: Client Consultation and Marketing Plan
      • Students conduct mock client consultations and develop a marketing plan

     

    Our Prenatal classes (6 classes) include practical hands-on with our maternity models. The times are 5:30-9:30 pm. The location is 931 University Ave. #202, Honolulu, HI

  • Foot Reflexology with Brittany Freitas LMT. L.Ac ( 20 hours)

    Foot Reflexology with Brittany Freitas LMT. L.Ac ( 20 hours)


    November 13, 2023

    Foot Reflexology ( 20 hours)

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    Brittany Freitas L.Ac, LMT, M.Msc, Rev. is a massage therapist and licensed Acupuncturist teaching the Foot Reflexology courses at the Quantum School of  Massage and Holistic Health. Brittany has been in the healing field for over a decade.  Starting out as a Reiki practitioner, she later earned her Masters in Metaphysical Sciences, adding her Massage License and a 3 year study in Oriental Medicine. (Masters of Science in Asian Medicine) She has practiced and taught  Foot Reflexology for over a decade. She loves the feet and the stories they tell about our bodies!

    This class is 20 hours and can be taken for CEU credits.

  • Prenatal Massage with Kathy Julia LMT/Doula

    Prenatal Massage with Kathy Julia LMT/Doula


    November 15, 2023

    Prenatal Massage with Kathy Julia LMT/Doula

    5:30 pm 9:30 pm

    October 25, November 1, 8, 15, 20 & 22 Wednesday 5:30-9:30   the class on Nov. 20 is a Monday.

    Title: Prenatal Massage Class

    Duration: 20 hours (5 sessions of 4 hours each)

    24 CE available for $600 including infant massage

    Session 1:

    • Introduction to Prenatal Massage
      • Overview of the benefits and considerations of prenatal massage
      • Discussion on the physiological and emotional changes during pregnancy
      • Safety precautions and contraindications
    • Basic Anatomy and Physiology of Pregnancy
      • Understanding the changes in the body during pregnancy
      • Identifying key areas of focus for prenatal massage
    • Practical Demonstration: Positioning and Draping for Prenatal Massage
      • Proper positioning and draping techniques for pregnant clients
      • Demonstrations and hands-on practice in class

    Session 2:

    • Common Discomforts during Pregnancy
      • Discussion on common discomforts experienced by pregnant women
      • Techniques and approaches to address each discomfort through massage
    • Modifications and Adaptations for Prenatal Massage
      • Adapting massage techniques for the changing needs of pregnant clients
      • Adjusting pressure, positioning, and duration of massage strokes
    • Practical Application: Full-Body Prenatal Massage
      • Step-by-step guidance for a safe and effective full-body prenatal massage
      • Students practice massage techniques on each other, with instructor supervision

    Session 3:

    • Advanced Massage Techniques for Prenatal Clients
      • Introduction to specialized techniques for specific pregnancy-related conditions
      • Addressing edema, sciatic nerve pain, round ligament pain, and other concerns
    • Acupressure and Reflexology for Pregnancy
      • Overview of acupressure points and reflexology techniques relevant to pregnancy
      • Demonstration and hands-on practice of these techniques
    • Practical Application: Targeted Massage for Specific Conditions
      • Students apply advanced techniques on each other, focusing on specific conditions

    Session 4:

    • Emotional and Psychological Support during Pregnancy
      • Understanding the emotional well-being of pregnant clients
      • Techniques for providing a nurturing and supportive environment during massage
    • Massage for Labor Preparation and Postpartum Recovery
      • Discussion on massage techniques to aid in labor preparation
      • Postpartum massage considerations and techniques for recovery
    • Practical Application: Labor Preparation and Postpartum Massage
      • Students practice massage techniques aimed at labor preparation and postpartum recovery

    Session 5:

    • Client Consultation and Communication
      • Importance of effective communication with prenatal clients
      • Conducting a thorough client consultation and assessing individual needs
    • Building a Prenatal Massage Practice
      • Business considerations for prenatal massage therapists
      • Marketing strategies and client retention tips
    • Practical Application: Client Consultation and Marketing Plan
      • Students conduct mock client consultations and develop a marketing plan

     

    Our Prenatal classes (6 classes) include practical hands-on with our maternity models. The times are 5:30-9:30 pm. The location is 931 University Ave. #202, Honolulu, HI

  • Prenatal Massage with Kathy Julia LMT/Doula (Monday Class)

    Prenatal Massage with Kathy Julia LMT/Doula (Monday Class)


    November 20, 2023

    Prenatal Massage with Kathy Julia LMT/Doula

    5:30 pm 9:30 pm

    October 25, November 1, 8, 15, 20 & 22 Wednesday 5:30-9:30   the class on Nov. 20 is a Monday.

    Title: Prenatal Massage Class

    Duration: 20 hours (5 sessions of 4 hours each)

    24 CE available for $600 including infant massage

    Session 1:

    • Introduction to Prenatal Massage
      • Overview of the benefits and considerations of prenatal massage
      • Discussion on the physiological and emotional changes during pregnancy
      • Safety precautions and contraindications
    • Basic Anatomy and Physiology of Pregnancy
      • Understanding the changes in the body during pregnancy
      • Identifying key areas of focus for prenatal massage
    • Practical Demonstration: Positioning and Draping for Prenatal Massage
      • Proper positioning and draping techniques for pregnant clients
      • Demonstrations and hands-on practice in class

    Session 2:

    • Common Discomforts during Pregnancy
      • Discussion on common discomforts experienced by pregnant women
      • Techniques and approaches to address each discomfort through massage
    • Modifications and Adaptations for Prenatal Massage
      • Adapting massage techniques for the changing needs of pregnant clients
      • Adjusting pressure, positioning, and duration of massage strokes
    • Practical Application: Full-Body Prenatal Massage
      • Step-by-step guidance for a safe and effective full-body prenatal massage
      • Students practice massage techniques on each other, with instructor supervision

    Session 3:

    • Advanced Massage Techniques for Prenatal Clients
      • Introduction to specialized techniques for specific pregnancy-related conditions
      • Addressing edema, sciatic nerve pain, round ligament pain, and other concerns
    • Acupressure and Reflexology for Pregnancy
      • Overview of acupressure points and reflexology techniques relevant to pregnancy
      • Demonstration and hands-on practice of these techniques
    • Practical Application: Targeted Massage for Specific Conditions
      • Students apply advanced techniques on each other, focusing on specific conditions

    Session 4:

    • Emotional and Psychological Support during Pregnancy
      • Understanding the emotional well-being of pregnant clients
      • Techniques for providing a nurturing and supportive environment during massage
    • Massage for Labor Preparation and Postpartum Recovery
      • Discussion on massage techniques to aid in labor preparation
      • Postpartum massage considerations and techniques for recovery
    • Practical Application: Labor Preparation and Postpartum Massage
      • Students practice massage techniques aimed at labor preparation and postpartum recovery

    Session 5:

    • Client Consultation and Communication
      • Importance of effective communication with prenatal clients
      • Conducting a thorough client consultation and assessing individual needs
    • Building a Prenatal Massage Practice
      • Business considerations for prenatal massage therapists
      • Marketing strategies and client retention tips
    • Practical Application: Client Consultation and Marketing Plan
      • Students conduct mock client consultations and develop a marketing plan

     

    Our Prenatal classes (6 classes) include practical hands-on with our maternity models. The times are 5:30-9:30 pm. The location is 931 University Ave. #202, Honolulu, HI

  • Prenatal Massage with Kathy Julia LMT/Doula

    Prenatal Massage with Kathy Julia LMT/Doula


    November 22, 2023

    Prenatal Massage with Kathy Julia LMT/Doula

    5:30 pm 9:30 pm

    October 25, November 1, 8, 15, 20 & 22 Wednesday 5:30-9:30   the class on Nov. 20 is a Monday.

    Title: Prenatal Massage Class

    Duration: 20 hours (5 sessions of 4 hours each)

    24 CE available for $600 including infant massage

    Session 1:

    • Introduction to Prenatal Massage
      • Overview of the benefits and considerations of prenatal massage
      • Discussion on the physiological and emotional changes during pregnancy
      • Safety precautions and contraindications
    • Basic Anatomy and Physiology of Pregnancy
      • Understanding the changes in the body during pregnancy
      • Identifying key areas of focus for prenatal massage
    • Practical Demonstration: Positioning and Draping for Prenatal Massage
      • Proper positioning and draping techniques for pregnant clients
      • Demonstrations and hands-on practice in class

    Session 2:

    • Common Discomforts during Pregnancy
      • Discussion on common discomforts experienced by pregnant women
      • Techniques and approaches to address each discomfort through massage
    • Modifications and Adaptations for Prenatal Massage
      • Adapting massage techniques for the changing needs of pregnant clients
      • Adjusting pressure, positioning, and duration of massage strokes
    • Practical Application: Full-Body Prenatal Massage
      • Step-by-step guidance for a safe and effective full-body prenatal massage
      • Students practice massage techniques on each other, with instructor supervision

    Session 3:

    • Advanced Massage Techniques for Prenatal Clients
      • Introduction to specialized techniques for specific pregnancy-related conditions
      • Addressing edema, sciatic nerve pain, round ligament pain, and other concerns
    • Acupressure and Reflexology for Pregnancy
      • Overview of acupressure points and reflexology techniques relevant to pregnancy
      • Demonstration and hands-on practice of these techniques
    • Practical Application: Targeted Massage for Specific Conditions
      • Students apply advanced techniques on each other, focusing on specific conditions

    Session 4:

    • Emotional and Psychological Support during Pregnancy
      • Understanding the emotional well-being of pregnant clients
      • Techniques for providing a nurturing and supportive environment during massage
    • Massage for Labor Preparation and Postpartum Recovery
      • Discussion on massage techniques to aid in labor preparation
      • Postpartum massage considerations and techniques for recovery
    • Practical Application: Labor Preparation and Postpartum Massage
      • Students practice massage techniques aimed at labor preparation and postpartum recovery

    Session 5:

    • Client Consultation and Communication
      • Importance of effective communication with prenatal clients
      • Conducting a thorough client consultation and assessing individual needs
    • Building a Prenatal Massage Practice
      • Business considerations for prenatal massage therapists
      • Marketing strategies and client retention tips
    • Practical Application: Client Consultation and Marketing Plan
      • Students conduct mock client consultations and develop a marketing plan

     

    Our Prenatal classes (6 classes) include practical hands-on with our maternity models. The times are 5:30-9:30 pm. The location is 931 University Ave. #202, Honolulu, HI

  • Cranio-Sacral Still Point with Judy Ann LMT Nov

    Cranio-Sacral Still Point with Judy Ann LMT Nov


    November 27, 2023

    CRANIOSACRAL WORKSHOP

    By
    JUDY ANN
    Judyann_cst@yahoo.com

    • Craniosacral Therapy is based on the theory that the cerebrospinal fluid ebbs and flows within
    the membrane around the brain and spinal cord, increasing or decreasing pressure on the
    cranium in the process. For some individuals, whether through illness or injury, the craniosacral
    rhythmic flow may be disrupted or impeded, resulting in chronic pain, discomfort or ailments
    such as recurring ear and sinus infections. Through this gentle therapy, we apply very light
    movements to the skull to mobilize the craniosacral rhythmic flow of fluid. By doing so, we can
    help increase relaxation and improve circulation in order to promote positive healing effects
    throughout the body.
    • Craniosacral Therapy (CST) is a gentle, hands-on approach that releases tensions deep in the
    body to relieve pain and dysfunction and improve whole-body health and performance. It was
    pioneered and developed by Osteopathic Physician John E. Upledger after years of clinical
    testing and research at Michigan State University where he served as a professor of
    biomechanics.
    • Using a soft touch, which is generally no greater than 5 grams—about the weight of a nickel,
    practitioners release restrictions in the soft tissues that surround the central nervous system.
    CST is increasingly used as a preventative health measure for its ability to bolster resistance to
    disease, and it’s effectiveness for a wide range of medical problems associated with pain and
    dysfunction.
    • Few structures have as much influence over the body’s ability to function properly as the brain
    and spinal cord that make up the central nervous system. The central nervous system is heavily
    influenced by the craniosacral system—the membranes and fluid that surround, protect, and
    nourish the brain and spinal cord.
    • Everyday your body endures stresses and strains that it must work to compensate for.
    Unfortunately, these changes often cause body tissues to tighten and distort the craniosacral
    system. These distortions can then cause tension to form around the brain and spinal cord
    resulting in restrictions. This can create a barrier to the healthy performance of the central
    nervous system, and potentially every other system it interacts with.
    • The practitioner will feel various locations of the body to test for the ease of motion and rhythm
    of the cerebrospinal fluid pulsing around the brain and spinal cord in order to release
    restrictions in any tissues influencing the craniosacral system. By normalizing the environment
    around the brain and spinal cord and enhancing the body’s ability to self-correct, Craniosacral

    Therapy is able to alleviate a wide variety of dysfunctions, from chronic pain and sports injuries
    to stroke and neurological impairments.
    • Craniosacral Therapy can address these conditions
    -Migraines and Headaches
    -Chronic Neck and Back Pain
    -Autism
    -Stress and Tension-Related Disorders
    -Motor-Coordination Impairments
    -Infant and Childhood Disorders
    -Brain and Spinal Cord Injuries
    -Chronic Fatigue
    -Fibromyalgia
    -TMJ Syndrome
    -Scoliosis
    -Central Nervous System Disorders
    -Learning Disabilities
    -ADD/ADHD
    -Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder
    -Orthopedic Problems
    -and Many Other Conditions
    During this workshop u will learn how:
    • to detect and evaluate the Craniosacral Rhythm
    • to do a Dural Tube Rock
    • to do a Vault Hold
    • to perform a CV4
    • Inducing a Still Point
    • to do a Cranial Base Release
    These techniques are simple to perform and beneficial to add into a massage therapy session.

    CST Rhythm
    Always ask permission to touch prior to making contact the client’s body.
    The CST rhythm can be detected in various ways. With the client lying supine, and therapist at the head
    of the client, Cup the skull and feel for the widening (extension) and narrowing (flexion) of the skull.
    Standing at the side of the client on the side of the table, Place your hand on the thigh and feel for the
    rolling in (narrowing/flexion) and rolling out (widening/extension) of the thigh. One can find and
    evaluate the craniosacral rhythm anywhere on the body however these two areas are easiest and avoid
    awkwardness.
    • Feel for length of excursion between widening and narrowing. Symmetry and smoothness of
    motion.
    • The Craniosacral Rhythm averages between 6-12 pulses per minute.
    Dural Tube Rock
    Have client lye supine sitting at the side of the table by the side of the client. Place one hand on the back
    of the skull and the other under the sacrum. To feel the craniosacral rhythm, there will be a glide
    towards the head or feet and vice versa. This will be a rhythmic gliding up (towards the head) and down
    (towards the feet). Again, feeling for length, symmetry, and smoothness of motion between flexion and
    extension.
    Vault Hold
    Sitting at the head of the table, gently place on hand under the skull and the other on the top/forehead
    of the client. The entire head will rock forward/nodding towards the feet in flexion and rock
    backward/like looking up for extension. Always feeling for length of excursion between flexion and
    extension, symmetry and smoothness of motion during both excursions.
    CV4
    Compression of the 4th ventricle using a Craniosacral Osteopathic technique. The client lays down
    supine. The therapist holds the squamous part of the occipital bone with its lateral angles. Feel for
    cranial rhythm and note length, symmetry, and smoothness of motion in the rhythm. The therapist
    holds the cranium into extension which is actually the narrowing of the two angles (because the anterior
    portion of the face and head is actually widening) and waits for a motionless state. After the
    reappearance of the cranial pulse, reevaluate the symmetry, smoothness and length of excursion
    compared to prior evaluation of these aspects.
    Inducing a Still Point
    A Still Point induction can be performed with a CV4 as above or at the feet or anywhere on the body by
    holding the craniosacral rhythm in flexion or extension to temporarily stop the rhythm. The temporary
    stop can last a few seconds to several minutes. Always evaluate rhythm before and after induction.

    Cranial Base Release
    The Cranial Base release is one of the more challenging techniques performed by the therapist. Sitting at
    the head of the table and client, use fingers of both hands to lift the C 1 up/anterior/towards the ceiling.
    Allow the skull to gently fall back down towards the table while stabilizing holding C 1. This allows C 1 to
    move anterior opening up the foramen magnum to allow for proper flow of cerebral spinal fluid, arterial
    flow to brain, and nerve flow. This technique tends to be a favorite for clients as it relieves a significant
    amount of tension and rebalances the C 1 placement. In our society you might notice a common head
    forward posture. This causes the C 1 to slide posterior and partially block the arterial, nervous, and
    cerebral spinal fluid flows. This sight, when restricted, can be tender. Assure client that as they relax and
    allow their head to drop down towards the table that the tenderness will lessen.
    These techniques will be demonstrated in class as well as students practice performing on each other.

  • Cranio-Sacral Still Point with Judy Ann LMT Nov

    Cranio-Sacral Still Point with Judy Ann LMT Nov


    November 29, 2023

    CRANIOSACRAL WORKSHOP

    By
    JUDY ANN
    Judyann_cst@yahoo.com

    • Craniosacral Therapy is based on the theory that the cerebrospinal fluid ebbs and flows within
    the membrane around the brain and spinal cord, increasing or decreasing pressure on the
    cranium in the process. For some individuals, whether through illness or injury, the craniosacral
    rhythmic flow may be disrupted or impeded, resulting in chronic pain, discomfort or ailments
    such as recurring ear and sinus infections. Through this gentle therapy, we apply very light
    movements to the skull to mobilize the craniosacral rhythmic flow of fluid. By doing so, we can
    help increase relaxation and improve circulation in order to promote positive healing effects
    throughout the body.
    • Craniosacral Therapy (CST) is a gentle, hands-on approach that releases tensions deep in the
    body to relieve pain and dysfunction and improve whole-body health and performance. It was
    pioneered and developed by Osteopathic Physician John E. Upledger after years of clinical
    testing and research at Michigan State University where he served as a professor of
    biomechanics.
    • Using a soft touch, which is generally no greater than 5 grams—about the weight of a nickel,
    practitioners release restrictions in the soft tissues that surround the central nervous system.
    CST is increasingly used as a preventative health measure for its ability to bolster resistance to
    disease, and it’s effectiveness for a wide range of medical problems associated with pain and
    dysfunction.
    • Few structures have as much influence over the body’s ability to function properly as the brain
    and spinal cord that make up the central nervous system. The central nervous system is heavily
    influenced by the craniosacral system—the membranes and fluid that surround, protect, and
    nourish the brain and spinal cord.
    • Everyday your body endures stresses and strains that it must work to compensate for.
    Unfortunately, these changes often cause body tissues to tighten and distort the craniosacral
    system. These distortions can then cause tension to form around the brain and spinal cord
    resulting in restrictions. This can create a barrier to the healthy performance of the central
    nervous system, and potentially every other system it interacts with.
    • The practitioner will feel various locations of the body to test for the ease of motion and rhythm
    of the cerebrospinal fluid pulsing around the brain and spinal cord in order to release
    restrictions in any tissues influencing the craniosacral system. By normalizing the environment
    around the brain and spinal cord and enhancing the body’s ability to self-correct, Craniosacral

    Therapy is able to alleviate a wide variety of dysfunctions, from chronic pain and sports injuries
    to stroke and neurological impairments.
    • Craniosacral Therapy can address these conditions
    -Migraines and Headaches
    -Chronic Neck and Back Pain
    -Autism
    -Stress and Tension-Related Disorders
    -Motor-Coordination Impairments
    -Infant and Childhood Disorders
    -Brain and Spinal Cord Injuries
    -Chronic Fatigue
    -Fibromyalgia
    -TMJ Syndrome
    -Scoliosis
    -Central Nervous System Disorders
    -Learning Disabilities
    -ADD/ADHD
    -Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder
    -Orthopedic Problems
    -and Many Other Conditions
    During this workshop u will learn how:
    • to detect and evaluate the Craniosacral Rhythm
    • to do a Dural Tube Rock
    • to do a Vault Hold
    • to perform a CV4
    • Inducing a Still Point
    • to do a Cranial Base Release
    These techniques are simple to perform and beneficial to add into a massage therapy session.

    CST Rhythm
    Always ask permission to touch prior to making contact the client’s body.
    The CST rhythm can be detected in various ways. With the client lying supine, and therapist at the head
    of the client, Cup the skull and feel for the widening (extension) and narrowing (flexion) of the skull.
    Standing at the side of the client on the side of the table, Place your hand on the thigh and feel for the
    rolling in (narrowing/flexion) and rolling out (widening/extension) of the thigh. One can find and
    evaluate the craniosacral rhythm anywhere on the body however these two areas are easiest and avoid
    awkwardness.
    • Feel for length of excursion between widening and narrowing. Symmetry and smoothness of
    motion.
    • The Craniosacral Rhythm averages between 6-12 pulses per minute.
    Dural Tube Rock
    Have client lye supine sitting at the side of the table by the side of the client. Place one hand on the back
    of the skull and the other under the sacrum. To feel the craniosacral rhythm, there will be a glide
    towards the head or feet and vice versa. This will be a rhythmic gliding up (towards the head) and down
    (towards the feet). Again, feeling for length, symmetry, and smoothness of motion between flexion and
    extension.
    Vault Hold
    Sitting at the head of the table, gently place on hand under the skull and the other on the top/forehead
    of the client. The entire head will rock forward/nodding towards the feet in flexion and rock
    backward/like looking up for extension. Always feeling for length of excursion between flexion and
    extension, symmetry and smoothness of motion during both excursions.
    CV4
    Compression of the 4th ventricle using a Craniosacral Osteopathic technique. The client lays down
    supine. The therapist holds the squamous part of the occipital bone with its lateral angles. Feel for
    cranial rhythm and note length, symmetry, and smoothness of motion in the rhythm. The therapist
    holds the cranium into extension which is actually the narrowing of the two angles (because the anterior
    portion of the face and head is actually widening) and waits for a motionless state. After the
    reappearance of the cranial pulse, reevaluate the symmetry, smoothness and length of excursion
    compared to prior evaluation of these aspects.
    Inducing a Still Point
    A Still Point induction can be performed with a CV4 as above or at the feet or anywhere on the body by
    holding the craniosacral rhythm in flexion or extension to temporarily stop the rhythm. The temporary
    stop can last a few seconds to several minutes. Always evaluate rhythm before and after induction.

    Cranial Base Release
    The Cranial Base release is one of the more challenging techniques performed by the therapist. Sitting at
    the head of the table and client, use fingers of both hands to lift the C 1 up/anterior/towards the ceiling.
    Allow the skull to gently fall back down towards the table while stabilizing holding C 1. This allows C 1 to
    move anterior opening up the foramen magnum to allow for proper flow of cerebral spinal fluid, arterial
    flow to brain, and nerve flow. This technique tends to be a favorite for clients as it relieves a significant
    amount of tension and rebalances the C 1 placement. In our society you might notice a common head
    forward posture. This causes the C 1 to slide posterior and partially block the arterial, nervous, and
    cerebral spinal fluid flows. This sight, when restricted, can be tender. Assure client that as they relax and
    allow their head to drop down towards the table that the tenderness will lessen.
    These techniques will be demonstrated in class as well as students practice performing on each other.