Northern Lights Wellness - Craniosacral Therapy

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Feel free to click below to schedule your appointments in Duluth or call with any questions. 

We look forward to helping you feel the best you have ever felt, sleep great and achieve all of your health goals.

 

ON-LINE APPOINTMENT SCHEDULING AVAILABLE: We know the phone-tag can be challenging so we have tested out an on-line scheduling tool and have found it works well for most folks.  To schedule on-line click:

https://www.appointment.com/northernlightswellness
Note: this system will not work for same day or appointments less than 24 hours in the future.  If you an immediate appointment please call and we will try to help.

 

Craniosacral Therapy:   
Gentle Care Supporting Your Body’s Own Ability to Heal 


Craniosacral therapy (CST) is an very gentle technique that works to help the body’s natural healing mechanisms by relieving stress on the central nervous system. 
 
Using extremely gentle touch the practitioner evaluates the craniosacral system for restrictions and initiates a release to allow the body to correct itself.
 
Those who suffer from chronic symptoms that have not been resolved by other approaches are among the largest group of CST clients.  Clients report relief from a wide range of problems associated with chronic pain, central nervous system and autoimmune disorders. Recent reports have highlighted craniosacral therapy for the positive results for children with chronic ear infections or learning disabilities.
 
Often craniosacral therapy is combined with other therapies, such as chiropractic care or physical therapy, to achieve optimal function and health.
 

 


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