Guest guest Posted September 10, 2006 Report Share Posted September 10, 2006 I would not pick aMD for cranial sacral , as they do not have this specialty. The reason there are specialty practitioners out there is because a MD does not do PT, cranial sacral etc . even if a MD took a little training in CS I would not go. I spoke to a CS guy last night, who is also accupuncturist and yoga. He does not take my insurance but advised me. He suggests someone wiht alot of experience, not someone whos just taken one or two trainings. He has done CS for 10 years. He warned me there are poepl out there that do a lot of proessure trying to force your bones into place. He does not. He does something that sounded quite passeive and receptive to the needs of the individual. whe he was at a training, the class was supposed to rotate around practice partners. after tryinig afew newer people he did not trade around any more and stuck wiht an equally experienced classmate. When asked about whetehr it coudl fix sinus problems, he told of his experience wiht a patient who was destined for surgery (drilling????aauugh) as the DR said it was really bad case in sinus problem and CS was the last thing they could try before surgery. After 3 weeks of CS, 2x a week, the sinus finally drained. Both the practitioner and the patient felt when it happened. So I am encouraged, and now seeking the right practitioner who takes insurance. With a special PT/CS prescription is can get paid... but just cause they are a PT does not mean they know alot about CS. Amy _________________________________________________________________ Windows Live Spaces is here! It’s easy to create your own personal Web site. http://spaces.live.com/signup.aspx Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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