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My speech therapist mentioned this once to me. Her roomie from

college works at a clinic in Dallas and alot of their patients

receive it. Her friend says it really helps, but my therapist says

she doesn't know what the statistics are on it. Hope that helps!!

> Does anyone have an opinion about cranio-sacral therapy? My OT

> recommended we see one. The waiting lists are quite long -- is it

> popular in the US?

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I wasn't sure what it was so I had to do a search and read. I have never

heard of it being used but then again we haven't been dealing with this

stuff for long. Did she say why she thought he needed this therapy?

Lea

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http://www.quackwatch.org/01QuackeryRelatedTopics/cranial.html

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> Does anyone have an opinion about cranio-sacral therapy? My OT

> recommended we see one. The waiting lists are quite long -- is it

> popular in the US?

>

>

> Unlocking Autism

> www.UnlockingAutism.org

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> Autism-Awareness-Action

> Worldwide internet group for parents who have a

> child with AUTISM.

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> Schafer Autism Report

> News and information on Autism

> To Subscribe http://home.sprynet.com/~schafer/index.html

> Healing Autism: No Finer Cause on the Planet

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http://www.healing-arts.org/children/craniosacral.htm

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> Does anyone have an opinion about cranio-sacral therapy? My OT

> recommended we see one. The waiting lists are quite long -- is it

> popular in the US?

>

>

> Unlocking Autism

> www.UnlockingAutism.org

>

> Autism-Awareness-Action

> Worldwide internet group for parents who have a

> child with AUTISM.

>

> Schafer Autism Report

> News and information on Autism

> To Subscribe http://home.sprynet.com/~schafer/index.html

> Healing Autism: No Finer Cause on the Planet

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http://www.thehealthoasis.net/craniosacral.html

The above link is very useful. I have the book " CranioSacral Therapy "

by Dr Upledger. We are huge supporters of CS therapy. My son was born

with a slight mishapen forehead. We used CS therapy, taught to us by

my mother-in-law who is an OTR, to reshape his forehead correctly.

You can barely see the bump now, you actually have to stand over him

and look down on him to notice it.

It's all about pressure points and deep massage. Our 3 yr old

Autistic/Sensory Integrative son loves it when I perform CS therapy

on him. We have a special mat that we lay on the floor, I play a

certain relaxation CD, I start his disco light, use aromatherapy and

begin his CS therapy every other day. It's more like relaxation time

with mommy :-)

Some days, especially when his sinuses are bothering him, he will

come to me and push his head into me or put my hands on his head,

requesting CS therapy.

I suggest you look into CS therapy and consider it. It is very

natural and really seems to ease my son's anxiety. Good luck!

Nikki

> > Does anyone have an opinion about cranio-sacral therapy? My OT

> > recommended we see one. The waiting lists are quite long -- is

it

> > popular in the US?

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I don't know if the list is long here in the U.S. but my son will start soon

as one of my friends is anxious to start gaining experience in this, and now

that she is finishing her chiropractor internship. I do a form of it on my

son but I do not know if I am doing it right but he seems to enjoy it. A

parent posted how to massage the head on one of the many e-groups that I

belong to and I tried it and it was a hit w/my son.

Hope

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> Subj: Cranio-sacral therapy

> Date: 12/12/02 5:55:49 AM Pacific Standard Time

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HREF= " mailto:fareastphillips@... " >fareastphillips@...</A>

> Reply-to: <A

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roups.com</A>

> To: <A

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roups.com</A>

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> Does anyone have an opinion about cranio-sacral therapy? My OT

> recommended we see one. The waiting lists are quite long -- is it

> popular in the US?

>

>

> Unlocking Autism

> www.UnlockingAutism.org

>

> Autism-Awareness-Action

> Worldwide internet group for parents who have a

> child with AUTISM.

>

> Schafer Autism Report

> News and information on Autism

> To Subscribe http://home.sprynet.com/~schafer/index.html

> Healing Autism: No Finer Cause on the Planet

>

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I don't know if the list is long here in the U.S. but my son will start soon

as one of my friends is anxious to start gaining experience in this, and now

that she is finishing her chiropractor internship. I do a form of it on my

son but I do not know if I am doing it right but he seems to enjoy it. A

parent posted how to massage the head on one of the many e-groups that I

belong to and I tried it and it was a hit w/my son.

Hope

In a message dated 12/12/02 5:55:49 AM Pacific Standard Time,

fareastphillips@... writes:

> Subj: Cranio-sacral therapy

> Date: 12/12/02 5:55:49 AM Pacific Standard Time

> From: <A

HREF= " mailto:fareastphillips@... " >fareastphillips@...</A>

> Reply-to: <A

HREF= " mailto:Texas-Autism-Advocacy " >Texas-Autism-Advocacy@yahoog\

roups.com</A>

> To: <A

HREF= " mailto:Texas-Autism-Advocacy " >Texas-Autism-Advocacy@yahoog\

roups.com</A>

> Sent from the Internet

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>

>

> Does anyone have an opinion about cranio-sacral therapy? My OT

> recommended we see one. The waiting lists are quite long -- is it

> popular in the US?

>

>

> Unlocking Autism

> www.UnlockingAutism.org

>

> Autism-Awareness-Action

> Worldwide internet group for parents who have a

> child with AUTISM.

>

> Schafer Autism Report

> News and information on Autism

> To Subscribe http://home.sprynet.com/~schafer/index.html

> Healing Autism: No Finer Cause on the Planet

>

>

>

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> Does anyone have an opinion about cranio-sacral therapy? My OT

> recommended we see one. The waiting lists are quite long -- is it

> popular in the US?

Hi,

I live in California, and am having a similar form of

manipulation done (on me). It is " cranial osteopathy " .

(I hope I have that right LOL). That means it is done

by an osteopath. He was trained by The Cranial Academy.

I think what he does is SIMILAR to cranial-sacral, not

necessarily EXACTLY the same.

If you go here:

http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Autism-Mercury/files/HOW_TO_find_doctor

and look for the section on " cranial sacral and cranial

osteopathy " , there are links to 3 or 4 websites that list

referrals for this sort of treatment (both CS and osteopaths).

Any of these websites will also have information and articles

about these types of manipulation. (BTW, it is VERY gentle.)

I have read a number of posts about kids who have been helped

a lot, but I don't have a story to offer myself.

The general idea is that the skull can be stressed or shaped

in ways that cause undue pressures on the head and the brain.

The gentle manipulation is to correct that. I think it also

involves the back/spine/sacrum. I don't feel I can really

describe this very accurately.

best wishes,

Moria

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> Does anyone have an opinion about cranio-sacral therapy? My OT

> recommended we see one. The waiting lists are quite long -- is it

> popular in the US?

Hi,

I live in California, and am having a similar form of

manipulation done (on me). It is " cranial osteopathy " .

(I hope I have that right LOL). That means it is done

by an osteopath. He was trained by The Cranial Academy.

I think what he does is SIMILAR to cranial-sacral, not

necessarily EXACTLY the same.

If you go here:

http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Autism-Mercury/files/HOW_TO_find_doctor

and look for the section on " cranial sacral and cranial

osteopathy " , there are links to 3 or 4 websites that list

referrals for this sort of treatment (both CS and osteopaths).

Any of these websites will also have information and articles

about these types of manipulation. (BTW, it is VERY gentle.)

I have read a number of posts about kids who have been helped

a lot, but I don't have a story to offer myself.

The general idea is that the skull can be stressed or shaped

in ways that cause undue pressures on the head and the brain.

The gentle manipulation is to correct that. I think it also

involves the back/spine/sacrum. I don't feel I can really

describe this very accurately.

best wishes,

Moria

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