The practice of craniosacral trauma therapy Anne Mohr-Bartsch informs the craniosacral therapy according to Dr. John Upledger and trauma therapy is the combination of Craniosacraltherapie according to Peter Levine. It is a gentle, deep acting Osteopathic body work, which can dissolve in the body tissues stored physical as well as emotional trauma. The craniosacral therapy is a manual therapy that the musculo-Faszien.Skelett system with the skull works and appeals to both the mental and the physical level and primarily aims to assist the patient in his recovery process. What the craniosacral therapy is based, and how they works, explains Anne Mohr-Bartsch from the practice of craniosacral trauma therapy.
Craniosacral trauma therapy produces harmonious craniosacral rhythm system consisting of the skull (lat. craniosacral Cranium), the spine and the sacrum (Latin sacrum). With the skull and the sacrum by the spine are connected. Between skull and Sacrum is the brain and spinal fluid (lat. Cerebrospinal fluid). These pulses in a continuous rhythm in the body.
Therefore, all body structures understand a permanent minimum inner movement in a certain rhythm. It spreads to the entire body of the rhythm and influenced its development and function. The rhythms of type inference about possible malfunctions of the body functions by their individuality. The craniosacral rhythm in his balance is impaired, this can lead to errors. The rhythmic movements, a therapist can analyze and positively. A voltage or a blockage inside the body it can be felt and solved. The craniosacral rhythm you can among other things through the craniosacral pulse unit Sustainer (CRI). Any mental or physical injuries to the skull or connective tissue can be detected by the pulse. Using gentle movements such as pressure on cranial bones, membranes and most A harmonious craniosacral rhythm can be achieved in the corresponding areas of connective tissue. Such a base is created again, again to release energy for the self healing power of the body. For detailed information about the craniosacral therapy practice for craniosacral therapy is available at any time. Press contact practice for craniosacral trauma therapy contact Anne Mohr-Bartsch Church Street 1 85540 hair Tel.: 089 4606262 fax: 089 4606262 E-Mail: website: