Entries in Craniosacral Therapy (8)

Bodywork for Babies

babymassage.jpgBabies love to be touched by the compassionate loving hands of their parents. Immediately upon being born, newborns thrive when held in the arms of their mothers or father. Studies at the Touch Institute at the University of Miami have demonstrated the powerfully beneficial qualities of touch therapy for babies and children. They discovered that babies in the NICU who were given massage every day then left the hospital an average of 2 weeks earlier than other babies, and gained weight 50% faster.

Bodywork is a word that includes all kinds of hands-on healing therapies, including massage therapy, shiatsu, acupressure, reflexology, craniosacral therapy, energy healing, reiki, and more. I like to use the term “bodywork” in my writing and practice to encompass all the many different kinds of healing touch available beyond the well-known and loved art of massage. Massage is a wonderful universal touch therapy practiced all around the world. Energy medicine is a very gentle non-invasive touch therapy that can even be performed off the body for very sensitive babies and adults, as well as everyone.

Continuing throughout infancy, babyhood, the toddler years, and childhood, it is easy, fun, and healthy to provide loving touch, massage, or bodywork to your children. Learning to practice bodywork for your baby is fun and enhances your communication with your child. If you are interested in learning about baby massage or other kinds of bodywork you can find books and movies at your local bookstore or library, or you can seek out professional bodywork in your community.

Getting Ready for Baby Bodywork

All you need to get started are warm clean hands and a flat surface to lay your baby down. Adapt the room temperature, lights, and sounds to be soothing for baby. I recommend working on a bed or the floor, with a soft towel underneath the baby if you are going to use oil for massage. When choosing a safe massage oil, please avoid synthetic oils, such as mineral oil or chemical perfumes, such as found in common “baby oils”. Instead choose an all-natural cold-pressed vegetable oil such as coconut oil, almond oil, jojoba oil, or a natural baby massage oil blend by Mama Rose's Naturals, Weleda, Burts Bees, or other natural body care product companies.

When introducing your babies delicate skin to a new product, try testing the oil on a small patch of your babies skin, then waiting 24 hours, to make sure there is no irritation or skin reaction. You can also do gentle touch, massage, or energy work while your baby is dressed in comfy clothing. Bodywork can be integrated into your regular day. I used to massage my baby's feet when carrying him in a sling around during the day. At night time, I like to gentle massage my son's back in small circles down along each side of his spine at night to help him fall asleep. During the busy toddler years, I would massage his legs, arms, back, and head as he was playing, following him along as he played with trains, read a book, or played with a toy.

Feel free to be creative and anytime can be bodywork time! Just remember to have fun!

Bodywork for Baby

Babies only need a very light touch when massaging. A newborn needs no more pressure than the amount you can press on your own eyelids without feeling uncomfortable pressure. You can use a little bit of oil to make your strokes smooth and fluid as you massage your babies belly, back, head, arms, legs, feet, and hands.

Here are a few suggestions for Baby Massage techniques:

  • Wrap your hand around your babies arms or leg and glide down to the hand or foot and back up to the shoulder or hip.
  • Massage your babies belly in clockwise circles to enhance digestion and relieve gas.
  • Bicycle pump your babies legs to relieve gas.
  • With baby on belly or across your lap, massage down their back and up. Glide your hands down and up, and then make little circles with your fingers down along each side of the spine.
  • Make little circles with your fingertips on your baby's scalp.
  • Massage each finger and toe.
  • Massage the soles of your baby's feet.

Baby Energy Medicine suggestions:

  • Hold your hands on either side of your baby's body, where ever you feel energy is needed and send love and clear light to your baby.
  • For a tummy ache, hold one hand one the belly and one hand on the small of the back.
  • For a headache or for excited children, do the head-hold, with one hand on the forehead and one hand on the back of the head.
  • Palm both calves with your hands to calm baby, ease digestion, and sooth colic.
  • Listen to your intuition and use energy medicine freely with positive intent.

Create a regular time for baby bodywork in your family. Remember that with gentle touch and attunement, no harm can be done. Offered simply and with love, massage is a powerful bodywork practice for whole family health. Energy medicine offers many tools for parents through raising babies and children, as well as self-care.

Remember to have fun and trust your intuition!

Posted on Sunday, July 6, 2008 at 01:47AM by Registered CommenterMaia Healing Arts in , , , , | Comments1 Comment

Sound Healing & CranioSacral Therapy

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I love integrating sound healing and vibrational medicine into craniosacral therapy and bodywork. If you are one of my bodywork clients, you've probably experienced the use of tuning forks like those in the picture above during your CranioSacral session. They can be listened to and placed upon acupressure or trigger points on the body. The sound vibrates through the tissues, bones, and cells of the body and creates a resonance for health. It is a great way to begin or complete a bodywork session.

I also like to share in my workshops about the use of toning. The use of toning, by singing notes or sounds, vibrates throughout the body and releases tension from the muscles and fascia being vibrated by that note. Women in labor can tone low notes to help relax the uterine muscles. When my ear was blocked with water last summer after swimming, I sang and hummed for hours with a range of high and low notes to vibrate the restriction free.

In-toning is the practice of toning quietly, in your head, to focus your mind and create vibrational resonance. This is an extremely effective technique, that I use as a bodyworker and craniosacral therapist to clear my mind during sessions and facilitate the soft-tissue release. Try this technique when needing clarity, focus, and relaxation. It will enhance any kind of healing work, meditation, or daily life tasks and is quiet and perfect for any situation.

An exciting new direction that I have been exploring sound healing is with CelloCranio. This is the combination of my working as a CranioSacral Therapist with Liz Byrd, a Cellist who uses Vibrational Tonal Cello Therapy to enhance healing. Liz has honed her craft as a Cello Therapist working at the Upledger Institute for 3 years alongside Dr. John Upledger, the modern founder of CranioSacral Therapy, as well as at NYC's Beth Israel Health and Healing Continuum. We are now offering CelloCranio sessions together in Eugene. The live cello enhances the CranioSacral Therapy, accelerating the release and healing process. It has been considered akin in effectiveness to Aquatic CranioSacral Therapy.

Speaking of which, I've been developing my work with WaterCranio with adults, pregnant women, and babies. I've been floating clients in the warm salt-water of the therapeutic 92-degree pool at the Tamarack Wellness Center. It is really amazing and wonderful work to give and receive. The warm water provides a buoyant support that dramatically reduces the effects of gravity on the body and facilitates a three-dimensional release of the spine.

With the gentle support of a neck cushion and ankle floats, the body is free to relax, unwind, and spiral the physical, emotional, and mental tension away. I am enjoying integrating my knowledge of CranioSacral Therapy, Energetic Medicine, and Sound Healing with the therapeutic effects of the water. Water and sound are deeply connected. Water also reminds us of the depths within ourselves. We are each mini oceans walking around with our own inner tides, currents, and waves.

Posted on Wednesday, April 9, 2008 at 01:37AM by Registered CommenterMaia Healing Arts in | Comments1 Comment

The TARA Approach for the Resolution of Shock & Trauma

Last weekend I drove up to Seattle to attend a workshop on The TARA Approach for Self-Care. This was a wonderful class in which we learned to apply the art of Jin Shin Tara to our selves and others for the healing and resolution of shock and trauma. Jin Shin Tara is the art of applying gentle touch to 26 points on the body to balance the meridians and energetic systems of the body.

The TARA Approach for the Resolution of Shock and Trauma integrates the energetic medicine of Jin Shin Tara, therapeutic dialogue and resourcing, craniosacral therapy, and pre- and perinatal psychology to create a whole system for the healing of the body, mind, emotions, and spirit. http://www.tara-approach.org/

I really enjoyed the emphasis on Self-Care as I believe the source of all real healing is within our selves. Caring for our self, is creating sustainable health, and it is essential to have healing resources available in case of crisis. As on person in my class remarked, self-care is like the protocol for oxygen masks on a plane. In times of distress, if the masks were to fall down, you put on your own mask first, so then you can assist with others.

I feel that is amazing that with gentle touch of ourselves, or others, we can transform our bodies and our lives. I look forward to integrating this work into my craniosacral bodywork and birth-assisting practice. I also hope to continue with my training in the TARA Approach in the very near future.  

Posted on Wednesday, April 2, 2008 at 12:55AM by Registered CommenterMaia Healing Arts in , , | Comments1 Comment

What is CranioSacral Therapy?

tidalwater.jpgCranioSacral Therapy (CST) is a gentle, non-invasive, and effective bodywork modality that is beneficial for whole body health, treats a multitude of conditions, and is effective for infants, children, and adults. Craniosacral Therapy can be deeply healing physically, emotionally, mentally, and spiritually.

The CranioSacral System (CSS) consists of the brain and spinal cord, the meninges which completely surround it, the CranioSacral fluid within the membranes, and the cranium, spine, and sacrum. The dura mater is the tough outer meninge that connects to the cranium and sacrum. The CSS is a closed hydraulic system with a slow gentle rhythm that resonates throughout the entire body.

Through gentle soft-tissue release the practitioner works with the CranioSacral Rhythm to release tension in the fascia and balance the ligaments, muscles, and bones. The CranioSacral Rhythm can be felt through subtle palpation through contact with the cranium, spine, and sacrum - as well as throughout all the muscles, bones, and cells of the body. If there is not movement or expression of the CranioSacral rhythm and tide throughout the body’s tissues, then restriction, dysfunction, and pain settles into the body.

The CST therapist assesses the body for restrictions and uses a very light touch to encourage expansion, mobility, and healing. CranioSacral effectively creates deep change through gentle touch by addressing issues at the core of the body’s health. In CranioSacral therapy the practitioner uses no more pressure than 5 grams (the amount needed to hold a nickel) to assess, resolve, and prevent restrictions in the body. The treatment is deeply relaxing and often recipients experience a timelessness or “stillpoint”.

Unique from other systems of the body, the CranioSacral System actually slows down and enters into stillpoints. These times of rest are a therapeutic time of revitalizing for the CSS – similar to rebooting a computer. After facilitating a CranioSacral stillpoint, the individual’s CSS functions stronger and is better coordinated, and the body is utilizing its own innate intelligence for healing.

Regular CranioSacral therapy sessions can maintain health, wellbeing, and immunity, as well as ward off depression, musculo-skeletal dysfunction, and stress. CranioSacral is recommended for all pregnant and postpartum women and new babies – as well as for all ages and stages of life!

Holiday Gift Certificates!

Gift Certificates are available for purchase online for Bodywork & Birth Consultation services! It's easy to order online via Paypal and I will mail the gift certificates within 24 hours directly to you or the recipient. Gift certificates for bodywork are great gifts, easy on the environment, and ease the stress of the holiday season. Your friends and family will love a gift certificate for wonderful bodywork with an experienced licensed massage therapist, craniosacral therapist, and energy healer.

All you need to do to give a healthy happy holiday gift is click on the Pay Now buttons on the pages for CranioSacral Therapy, Pregnancy CranioSacral, Infant & Child CranioSacral, or Co-Creative Birthing Consultations or call me if you would like to pay via cash, check, or money order. Have a healthy holiday season! Breath deep!

Happy Holidays!  Kara

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