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CRANIOSACRAL THERAPY FOR MIGRAINE

  • carolsherby
  • Aug 25, 2017
  • 1 min read

CST may reduce headaches in those with severe migraine. Protocol modifications may enhance future investigations of CST for migraine.

CST MAY REDUCE HEADACHES IN THOSE WITH SEVERE MIGRAINE

60 randomized Individuals with moderate to severe migraine were recruited for 8-week therapy treatments to study CranioSacral Therapy as a feasible treatment for migraine. Study participants were followed for 4 weeks after the conclusion of therapy. Individuals in both treatment groups appeared to benefit from the therapy. A significant difference, favoring CST, was noted by treatment group in mean headache hours per day 30 days post treatment

References: Research: J Mann, S Gaylord, K Faurot, C Suchindran, R Coeytaux, L Wilkinson, R Coble, P Curtis. “P02.55. Craniosacral therapy for migraine: a feasibility study”. BMC Complement Altern Med. 2012; 12(Suppl 1): P111.

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