CRANIOSACRAL THERAPY
CranioSacral therapy is a gentle, hands-on manipulation that allows the therapist to access the core nervous system in an unobtrusive manner. Inside the lining of the head is a membrane system, called the dural membrane system, which also extends downward into the lining of the spinal cord and connects to the sacrum. As the therapist senses your Craniosacral rhythm, he is able to tell where there are restrictions, or areas that are less mobile, he then uses specific techniques which bring the body into greater balance. This therapy may help you to completely release something that has never ''gone away'', make you more comfortable or function better for a condition that is chronic or irreversible, or just simply allow you to feel more relaxed and in touch with your body.
CRYSTAL TOUCH MASSAGE
A practitioner in energetic medicine will treat the physical symptoms and observes beyond the surface as to decipher the origin of the problem. This body energetic massage enhances the ultimate goal of the removal of layer upon layer as to identify the root of the illness, to treat it in depth and render a complete state of relaxation. The goal is achieved by acquiring an energetic circulation, through the transfer of energy within the crystals of choice during the vital body massage. If this circulation of energy is not obstructed, it allows for a healthy physical, mental, emotional and spiritual state of being. A fluid circulation of energy promotes healing at many levels of consciousness.
FASCIA RELEASE
The fascia is the envelope that surrounds and connects all body tissues. It connects all the muscles, organs, nerves, arteries, veins and tissues of our body, even the brain and spinal cord. When operating normally, it has the ability to move and stretch easily. But in cases of trauma, inflammation, wound fascia loses its mobility, which causes pain, tension and even some headaches when tensions are related to the neck. To ease these tensions, the therapist will apply specific techniques. It may, for example stretches the skin of the client with both hands, exercise gently pulling on a member or press lightly on various parts of the body. The first objective of the relaxation of fascia is to restore the body's mobility and eliminate pain.
MASSAGE THERAPY
Treatment of specific muscle, joint and bone pains through movements and massage touch on the physical body. Massage therapy is an application of various exercises based on scientific data and principles adapted to reinforce muscle tone, endurance and mobility. Its purpose and concentration is dependant of the depth, spread and condition of the targeted area. A gentle touch, circular movements as well as deep kneading will alleviate pain and suffering promoting locomotive skills and suppleness. A state of relaxation and lightness is one of the many benefits of a body massage experience.
OSTEOPATHY
Osteopathy is a natural medicine which aims to address the causes of pain and dysfunction of the body. It is an art form and a science based on specific palpitations liberating restraints in various body tissues and sustaining proper functioning of the relative body systems. In osteopathic therapy, each individual is seen in its global state (body, soul and spirit). This gentle approach is available to children, adults and seniors to which the results are most surprising, reducing many forms of dependency. This technique is also fit for non-professional and professional athletes, sedentary people or to any tradesman prone to risks and accidents. Osteopath therapy may accompany women through their pregnancy as well as postnatal care to her and her offspring. Each session is modelled to the person's needs, age and morphology.
REFLEXOLOGY
Reflexology or zone therapy is an approach which stimulates pressure points located on the feet, hands and ears (referred to as reflex zones). The ultimate goal is to stimulate a beneficial influence on different body parts and uplift the health state in general. The most common form of reflexology is practised on the sole of the feet, in which the therapist applies pressure to specific points. The foot is divided in different areas corresponding to designated organs.