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Craniosacral Therapy (5 CE Hours) M87C
Craniosacral Therapy (5 CE Hours) M87C
In this continuing education (CE) course on craniosacral therapy, John Hoffmann, CMT, discusses how craniosacral therapy, a light touch technique, helps increase the fluidity of the craniosacral system and eliminate restrictions to the flow that can cause illness, pain, and dysfunction. He demonstrates the strokes and a complete routine for providing a therapeutic session on the body from the cranium to the sacrum. In addition to written text, video excerpts are included for discussion of the topics and for visual, step-by-step demonstrations of craniosacral therapy techniques. Also included are: benefits and contraindications, origins and theories, craniosacral system's anatomy and physiology and how the system affects the body’s well-being, and how to integrate craniosacral therapy with other modalities. Resources are included for licensing and further information.
This course is worth 5 CE hours
Course Objective:
After completion of this CE course, you will be able to:
- Describe the general purpose of craniosacral therapy
- List the six components of the craniosacral system
- Understand the origins and theories of craniosacral therapy
- List the three steps of craniosacral therapy
- Describe a general session
- List three ways that craniosacral therapy can be integrated into other modalities
- List eight benefits of craniosacral therapy
- List four contraindications for craniosacral therapy
- Describe the components of the craniosacral system
- Describe the ventricles in the brain
- Describe the three layers of meninges
- Define the spinal cord
- Describe the components of the spinal column
- Define nerves and list the two main types
- Define and describe the purpose of the cerebrospinal fluid
- Listen to the craniosacral impulse via the cranium method
- Listen to the craniosacral impulse via the sacrum method
- Remove energy cysts in the upper thoracic cavity
- Remove energy cysts in the diaphragm
- Remove energy cysts in the lower abdominal cavity
- Identify the bones of the cranium
- Manipulate the cranial bones for unrestricted flow of the cerebrospinal fluid
- Define 64 terms relevant to craniosacral therapy
- Demonstrate mastery of lesson content at levels of 75% or higher
Presenter:
John Hoffmann is a certified massage therapist, practicing in the Los Angeles area for over 15 years. He completed his massage therapy studies at the Institute of Psycho-Structural Balancing in California.
Customer Reviews:
"Really informative class, so user-friendly and great value for money. This was a fantastic training tool for all my staff." Oliver V.
"I think the presenter was great" Candace J., LMT
"The course and videos are clear, concise and well delivered." Kandace H., LMT
"It was a very good and easy course to take...All of the information was easy to read and understand." Terri C., LMT
"I thought the course was excellent, the instructor professional and easy to understand, and I look forward to incorporating the material into my routines, especially for headache and migraine treatment." John B., LMT
"I loved that there was an introduction to the instructor and a description of the videos. It helped create a foundation to what I was about to get into. I really enjoyed the course and the product I interacted with." Olivia H., CMT
“This course was very informative. I am interested in pursuing craniosacral therapy, and this gave me a nice base. The demonstration videos were very helpful and timed perfectly. Very professional presentation.” Deborah H.
“Very clear and educational.” Van M.
“I thought this course was excellent, professional and to the point.” Donna C.
“John Hoffmann rocked! Very clear, concise, and detailed. I have now completed 5 classes here on Jumozy and this is by far the best Jumozy class I have taken.” Laura S.
“I very much liked the organization and the way every page provided a measure of progress.” Elizabeth W.
“It was clear, concise, and very enjoyable. I already use craniosacral therapy in my practice, but needed some inspiration...I got it!” Rebecca B.
“It was very educational.” Jamey P.
“Very good course. Thank you!” Roxanne S.
“Very informative and concise!” Veronica H.
“I enjoyed it, especially the videos.” Anne L.
“It was a good introduction to the modality. I don't think one can become proficient at CST without doing some hands on practice, however I found this course a helpful starting point.” Lisa R.
“The course was very interesting & informative. I learned a lot. The instructor was great.” Michelle E.
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... The videos were outstanding.
~ Sarah S.
I really enjoyed this course, and feel like I learned a lot.
~ Rebecca H.
... I found the course very informative and well outlined.
~ Keith C.