THERAPIES
THERAPIES DESIGNED TO RESTORE BALANCE, RELIEVE PAIN, AND
SUPPORT OVERALL WELL-BEING
THERAPIES DESIGNED TO RESTORE BALANCE, RELIEVE PAIN, AND
SUPPORT OVERALL WELL-BEING
BELOW YOU CAN ACCESS SOME INCREDIBLE CASE STUDIES OF DISORDERS THAT AN ĀYURVEDIC APPROACH HAS RESOLVED.
A Clinical Case Study in Psoriasis
Resource: PubMed Central
A Case Report on effective Therapy in Management of Bell’s palsy
Resource: PubMed Central
An Approach to the Management of Dizziness and Vertigo
Resource: Research Gate
Management of Rheumatoid Arthritis
Resource: PubMed Central
Ayurvedic management of migraine
Resource: PubMed Central
Management of Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease Through Āyurveda: A Case Study
Resource: Research Gate
Effect of Āyurveda intervention in the integrated management of Hypertension
Resource: PubMed Central
Ayurvedic management of Alopecia Areata
Resource: PubMed Central
Macular Degeneration
Resource: Journal Grid
BELOW YOU CAN ACCESS SOME INCREDIBLE CASE STUDIES OF DISORDERS THAT AN ĀYURVEDIC APPROACH HAS RESOLVED.
A Clinical Case Study in Psoriasis
Resource: PubMed Central
A Case Report on effective Therapy in Management of Bell’s palsy
Resource: PubMed Central
An Approach to the Management of Dizziness and Vertigo
Resource: Research Gate
Management of Rheumatoid Arthritis
Resource: PubMed Central
Ayurvedic management of migraine
Resource: PubMed Central
Management of Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease Through Āyurveda: A Case Study
Resource: Research Gate
Effect of Āyurveda intervention in the integrated management of Hypertension
Resource: PubMed Central
Ayurvedic management of Alopecia Areata
Resource: PubMed Central
Macular Degeneration
Resource: Journal Grid
Craniosacral therapy was developed by osteopaths when they noticed that so-called “fibrous” or “immovable” joints (imagine all the suture joints in the skull), actually did move, very slightly. The constant and rhythmic movement of these joints (about the width of a piece of paper), was due to something called the craniosacral pump. This rhythmic pump alters the pressure of the cerebral spinal fluid, in the brain and spinal column causing the entire body to flex and extend very slightly.
The craniosacral therapist listens to these rhythms with their hands. The rhythm will naturally come to a stop during a session and a release occurs within the body. This release is usually a past trauma (a story) stored within the body. Releasing these traumas can create a dramatic return to better health.
The craniosacral therapist is only a facilitator for the client’s own healing mechanism. This is a hands-on technique with very light pressure. It will feel more like an energy healing technique, but it is based on actual anatomical and physiological function.
Acute symptoms have a recommended average of between 1-3 sessions within a 2 week period. Chronic symptoms have a recommended average of between 8 to 10 sessions in a 3 month period, depending on how many chronic issues are present. Packages are available for sessions after the 4th treatment (please inquire at initial consultation).
This video gives a nice explanation of craniosacral therapy, how it affects the nervous system, and how a biodynamic practitioner works with your system to support healing. This was posted by Murtaza Bootwala (no attribution to original producer provided).
Effects of CST on Pain in Fibromyalgia Patients
Resource: PubMed Central
Temporal bone misalignment as cause of Vertigo and successful CST
Resource: PubMed Central
Use and benefits of CST in primary health care
Resource: PubMed Central
Efficacy of CST on Sleep quality in Fibromyalgia
Resource: PubMed Central
Effectiveness of CST in treatment of infantile colic
Resource: PubMed Central
Craniosacral Therapy for the treatment of chronic neck pain
Resource: PubMed Central
Craniosacral therapy was developed by osteopaths when they noticed that so-called “fibrous” or “immovable” joints (imagine all the suture joints in the skull), actually did move, very slightly. The constant and rhythmic movement of these joints (about the width of a piece of paper), was due to something called the craniosacral pump. This rhythmic pump alters the pressure of the cerebral spinal fluid, in the brain and spinal column causing the entire body to flex and extend very slightly.
The craniosacral therapist listens to these rhythms with their hands. The rhythm will naturally come to a stop during a session and a release occurs within the body. This release is usually a past trauma (a story) stored within the body. Releasing these traumas can create a dramatic return to better health.
The craniosacral therapist is only a facilitator for the client’s own healing mechanism. This is a hands-on technique with very light pressure. It will feel more like an energy healing technique, but it is based on actual anatomical and physiological function.
Acute symptoms have a recommended average of between 1-3 sessions within a 2 week period. Chronic symptoms have a recommended average of between 8 to 10 sessions in a 3 month period, depending on how many chronic issues are present. Packages are available for sessions after the 4th treatment (please inquire at initial consultation).
This video gives a nice explanation of craniosacral therapy, how it affects the nervous system, and how a biodynamic practitioner works with your system to support healing. This was posted by Murtaza Bootwala (no attribution to original producer provided).
Effects of CST on Pain in Fibromyalgia Patients
Resource: PubMed Central
Temporal bone misalignment as cause of Vertigo and successful CST
Resource: PubMed Central
Use and benefits of CST in primary health care
Resource: PubMed Central
Efficacy of CST on Sleep quality in Fibromyalgia
Resource: PubMed Central
Effectiveness of CST in treatment of infantile colic
Resource: PubMed Central
Craniosacral Therapy for the treatment of chronic neck pain
Resource: PubMed Central
Lymphatic drainage is a manual therapy that is used to increase fluid circulation, encourage detoxification, improve nutrient absorption, pre and post-op preparation and recovery and restoration of internal balance post illness. This therapy uses very light pressure to ensure that only the lymphatic vessels are being stimulated.
A 7 day pre and post-guided Ayurvedic diet will be recommended to see and feel the greatest results from this therapy.
Consult your healthcare provider to determine if lymphatic drainage suits your specific surgery and recovery timeline.
Symptoms/Conditions that can be helped with Manual Lymphatic Drainage
Effectiveness of MLD in women with Fibromyalgia
Resource: ScienceDirect
Rheumatoid Arthritis and MLD
Resource: PubMed Central
Lymphatic Function and Immune Regulation
Resource: PubMed Central
Lymphatic drainage is a manual therapy that is used to increase fluid circulation, encourage detoxification, improve nutrient absorption, pre and post-op preparation and recovery and restoration of internal balance post illness. This therapy uses very light pressure to ensure that only the lymphatic vessels are being stimulated.
A 7 day pre and post-guided Ayurvedic diet will be recommended to see and feel the greatest results from this therapy.
Consult your healthcare provider to determine if lymphatic drainage suits your specific surgery and recovery timeline.
Symptoms/Conditions that can be helped with Manual Lymphatic Drainage
Effectiveness of MLD in women with Fibromyalgia
Resource: ScienceDirect
Rheumatoid Arthritis and MLD
Resource: PubMed Central
Lymphatic Function and Immune Regulation
Resource: PubMed Central
Myoskeletal Alignment Therapy uses contract-relax techniques to help the nervous system feel less threatened by what it has identified as a threatening movement. It is recommended for clients addressing overall alignment by utilizing a blend of non-evasive therapeutic strategies to relieve and correct patterns in the body that lead to pain. This massage technique blends the principles of osteopathy, structural integration and myofascial release to relieve chronic pain and re-mobilize muscle and connective tissue by relaxing contracted muscles, improving blood and lymphatic circulation. This manual therapy is interactive.