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Anatomy & Physiology of the craniosacral system
The craniosacral system is an involuntary system in our body, like the respiratory, circulatory, digestive systems. It supports the autonomic nervous system of the body as well as all other systems. It is housed within the central nervous system structures.
It starts at the head (Cranium) and continues till the tail bone (Sacrum and Coccyx), hence the term cranio-sacral system / therapy.
Blood circulation from the heart goes to the brain, and within the deeper structures of the brain are small filtering organs called the Choroid Plexus. Here, the oxygenated blood gets filtered into a light yellowish fluid called Cerebrospinal Fluid (CSF). This fluid is produced in 4 ventricles in the brain and is then distributed down the spinal canal, all the way to the end of the spinal cord. It is also continuously being reabsorbed into the venous blood stream, through tiny veins and blood vessels that exit from dural membranes that line the inner surface of the skull and spine. The CSF gets reabsorbed into the blood.
The filtering of oxygenated blood, the production of CSF in the ventricles, its distribution down the spinal canal and its re-absorption into the venous blood stream is called the Craniosacral System.
Functions of the Craniosacral System and qualities of CSF:
A healthy unrestricted flow of CSF is essential to the health of our nervous system and since the nervous system is the control house of all other systems and functions of the body, the healthy and unrestricted flow of CSF is also directly related to the entire health of our body.
In terms of quality, the cerebrospinal fluid is the highest known element in the body. It fluctuates 100 times in 10 minutes. 10 times a minute, every cell in the body has been massaged – the whole spine, the whole cord, the cells, nerves, muscles and everything else. Dr. Rollin Becker D.O
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Events & Workshops
Jan 2013, Mumbai, India
Craniosacral Biodynamics Foundation Training, become a registered Craniosacral Therapist in a 2 ½ year (7 seminars) certification program. Course conducted by ICSB, Switzerland, www.icsb.ch |
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