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CranioSacral Therapy Presented by Tad Wanveer, LMBT, CST-D Illustrations by Tad Wanveer, Copyright 2008, All Rights Reserved
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Page 1: CranioSacral Therapy Presented by Tad Wanveer, LMBT, CST-D Illustrations by Tad Wanveer, Copyright 2008, All Rights Reserved.

CranioSacral Therapy

Presented by Tad Wanveer, LMBT, CST-D

Illustrations by Tad Wanveer, Copyright 2008, All Rights Reserved

Page 2: CranioSacral Therapy Presented by Tad Wanveer, LMBT, CST-D Illustrations by Tad Wanveer, Copyright 2008, All Rights Reserved.

The structure of each cell, as well as its surrounding medium, affects cell function.

Page 3: CranioSacral Therapy Presented by Tad Wanveer, LMBT, CST-D Illustrations by Tad Wanveer, Copyright 2008, All Rights Reserved.

Cell shape, health and ability to function normally is dependant upon balanced motion and composition of its surrounding matrix.

Glia surrounds every cell within the Central Nervous System.

Fascia surrounds every cell within the body.

Longitudinal section showing the central nervous system within the craniosacral system.

Page 4: CranioSacral Therapy Presented by Tad Wanveer, LMBT, CST-D Illustrations by Tad Wanveer, Copyright 2008, All Rights Reserved.

Normal Surrounding Matrix and Cell Shape

Page 5: CranioSacral Therapy Presented by Tad Wanveer, LMBT, CST-D Illustrations by Tad Wanveer, Copyright 2008, All Rights Reserved.

Distortion of Surrounding Matrix Places Adverse Strain Upon Cells

Page 6: CranioSacral Therapy Presented by Tad Wanveer, LMBT, CST-D Illustrations by Tad Wanveer, Copyright 2008, All Rights Reserved.

Comparison of normal and adversely strained surrounding matrix.

Page 7: CranioSacral Therapy Presented by Tad Wanveer, LMBT, CST-D Illustrations by Tad Wanveer, Copyright 2008, All Rights Reserved.

Fascia is a continuous net-like sheet of connective tissue that binds, connects, glides, supports and envelops all structures of the body.

“There is no cell or organ, vessel or nerve, muscle, bone, or limb that is not within the fascial system.” Viola M. Frymann, D.O.

Sagittal section showing fascia.

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The craniosacral systemThe craniosacral system surrounds, protects, nourishes and cleanses the brain and spinal cord.

Sagittal section showing the craniosacral system.

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A closer view of the craniosacral system

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Components of the CSS: container, fluid, production and inflow system, outflow system, and regulatory system.

Page 11: CranioSacral Therapy Presented by Tad Wanveer, LMBT, CST-D Illustrations by Tad Wanveer, Copyright 2008, All Rights Reserved.

Simplified craniosacral system used to explain the Pressurestat Model.

Page 12: CranioSacral Therapy Presented by Tad Wanveer, LMBT, CST-D Illustrations by Tad Wanveer, Copyright 2008, All Rights Reserved.

A balloon to represent the craniosacral system and the Pressurestat Model.

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Water flows into the balloon in “on and off” cycles creating an increase and decrease of volume and pressure within the balloon.

Page 14: CranioSacral Therapy Presented by Tad Wanveer, LMBT, CST-D Illustrations by Tad Wanveer, Copyright 2008, All Rights Reserved.

The Pressurestat Model used to explain the biomechanics of the CSS.

Page 15: CranioSacral Therapy Presented by Tad Wanveer, LMBT, CST-D Illustrations by Tad Wanveer, Copyright 2008, All Rights Reserved.

Pressurestat motion causes the body to move via the fascial system.

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Sagittal section with craniosacral system layers removed to show the central nervous system.

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Enlarged sagittal section showing craniosacral system layers removed to show the central nervous system.

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• ADD/ADHD• Autism Spectrum Disorder• Birth Trauma• Cerebral Palsy• CNS Disorders of Unknown Etiology• Constipation• Difficulty Chewing/Swallowing• Difficulty with eye tracking• Ear Infection• Headaches• Immune Disorders

• Learning Differences• Plagiocephly• Poor Motor Planning and/or Execution• Stress• Reflux• Seizure Disorder• Sensory Processing Issues• Speech Issues• Strabismus• Torticollis• Traumatic Impact

CranioSacral Therapy has been shown to aid correction of: