Dealing with
Fibromyalgia Using CranioSacral Therapy
Does each
day feel like a struggle? Do you feel like you have to drag yourself through
each day? Are you simply going through the motions? Are you in so much pain
that it is affecting your happiness? How would you feel if there was something
that could help ease that pain? What if there was something that could work on
the cause of your pain instead of just the symptoms and lift your spirits at
the same time?
As a person
who has been a trained CranioSacral Therapist since 2003, I can honestly tell
you that I have seen a great deal of people become pain free or reduce their
pain to a much more manageable point by receiving CranioSacral Therapy (CST)
treatments. Trained through the Upledger Institute, I have gone through years
of training and have worked with and helped many clients with various levels of
pain. Dr John E Upledger is the founder and developer of CranioSacral Therapy
who served as a biomechanics professor at MSU in the late 1970’s and now is the
owner and director of the Upledger Clinic in Palm Beach Gardens, Florida.
People who
are diagnosed with fibromyalgia are often depressed, in constant pain, and
suffer with fatigue. They may also be dealing with many other varied symptoms.
It is easy to become depressed or have low energy when we deal with pain all of
the time. All of our energy goes towards figuring out how to make it through
the daily tasks that are absolutely necessary. When do we have time to take a
minute for ourselves or actually do something we enjoy? It seems everything has
become work.
CranioSacral
Therapy can help in so many ways. According to Upledger.com, “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.” By releasing the restrictions/tensions, the cerebrospinal fluid in
our bodies can flow easier and reach more areas which helps everything function
better. Cerebrospinal fluid feeds, protects, and has a considerably positive
effect on your brain and spinal cord (also known as your central nervous system).
CranioSacral
Therapy works directly with the fascia throughout your body. Fascia is the
connective tissue that surrounds and connects body structures. When fascia
becomes restricted, people experience pain, reduced range of motion, etc.
Through the gentle holding or slow movements performed during CranioSacral
Therapy, these restrictions can release and people sometimes feel energy start
to move through the area where they hadn’t before. People also feel a softening
of the area and less of a stuck painful feeling. It is wonderful to be able to
help people in this way and to see the softening not just in their bodies but
to hear it their voices and also see the relief on their faces.
During
CranioSacral Therapy, clients lie fully clothed on a massage table. I start
each session by holding your feet and sensing where the greatest restrictions
are in the body. I then move to different areas on the body and hold those
areas waiting for the restrictions to release. I may also do unwinding work
which means I will gently lift an arm or a leg and allow the fascia to unwind
as the limb slowly lies back on the table while being fully supported.
People who
have dealt with chronic pain for any period of time and have become depressed,
as is the case with many who suffer from fibromyalgia, can be greatly helped
through the part of CranioSacral Therapy called SomatoEmotional Release (SER). We
hold emotions in our bodies whether we are aware of it or not. When those
emotions don’t have a proper way to release they become stuck. Often times
creating pain that isn’t easily dealt with. Through CranioSacral Therapy and
SomatoEmotional Release, a therapist like myself, is trained in finding these
areas of stuck emotions and using techniques and oftentimes a dialogue between
the therapist and the client to help release these stuck emotions that are
causing the pain. People that have experienced emotional releases like this
often leave feeling lighter and with much clearer thinking. When people have
dealt with chronic pain for any length of time feelings of self doubt or
feelings of never being able to function the way they think they should be able
to fill their bodies and minds. Depression to any degree is not healthy and can
put many unneeded burdens in your life. SomatoEmotional Release is a wonderful
way to get to the reasons why you’re feeling that way and can help you see
that, by releasing those unneeded burdens and feelings, your life can be so
much more meaningful and you can truly live the way you want and are meant to.
Chronic pain
and the resulting depression is something that no one should have to live with.
I hope through this article that you have gotten some ideas of ways that you
can receive gentle/noninvasive help and start living life in more of the ways
that you want to. I hope I have helped you learn more about CranioSacral
Therapy and SomatoEmotional Release. If you have any questions or would like to
set up an appointment for a treatment, please feel free to contact me at your
convenience.
Yours in Good Health,
Stephanie Stanton
828.450.5050