Craniosacral Therapy
Duties and Responsiblitiesi: is a form of bodywork or
alternative therapy focused primarily on the concept of "primary
respiration" and regulating the flow of cerebrospinal fluid by using
therapeutic touch to manipulate the synarthrodial joints of the cranium. To do
this, a practitioner will apply light touches to a patient's skull, face, spine
and pelvis. Craniosacral therapy was developed by John Upledger, D.O. in the
1970s, and is loosely based on osteopathy in the cranial field (OCF), which was
developed in the 1930s by William Garner Sutherland.
Salary:$61,000
Education: The training offers a 50 day practitioner course
arranged in ten 5 day seminars over two years for individuals wanting to become
qualified craniosacral therapists.
I would not like to be this cause I really don’t like
touching people.
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