The craniosacral system has a pulse resembling to that of your circulatory system and your respiratory system. The craniosacral systems pulse is 6-12 beats per minute. …show more content…
They also might vary from session to session. At times, you might deeply relax or even fall asleep, at other times you might talk very much, remembering hidden reminiscences or expressing emotions. You might even remain still during the whole session, barely noticing the doctor’s evaluation and treatment. While others will experience sensations within the body as the assessment procedure is continued. At several times throughout your session, the doctor will support your limbs and spine while expediting a release of amassed tension. This procedure is called energy cyst release or Myofascial release. During this release, you might occasionally remember situations surrounding a past shock, trauma or injury. Releasing and re-experiencing past hurts helps the body in reversing dysfunction and reinstating the prior level of movement. You can re-create those previous hurts or dysfunction, this procedure has been named SomotoEmotional Release (SER) During a craniosacral sitting, it could be essential to do some related work in the mouth ( Maxilla, Vomer, Mandible...) accompanied by some of the face muscles, since these bones are closely related with the Sphenoid bone. If not in balance, they might be the root cause of the