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16 craniosacral therapists

Craniosacral therapy in Boston

United States

About craniosacral therapy

Craniosacral therapy is a gentle, hands-on approach using very light touch — about the weight of a coin — to work with the body's natural rhythms. Sessions last 45-75 minutes, fully clothed. People seek it for stress, headaches, neck and back tension, and nervous system regulation. It is considered one of the safest forms of manual therapy.

Practitioners in Boston

Anna Scire

LMT

CranioSacral Therapy
Also:Lymph Drainage TherapyVisceral ManipulationZero Balancing Certification

Source: IAHP

Asal Haddassah Zar

Doula

CranioSacral Therapy

Source: IAHP

Cathryn Morris

DPT

CranioSacral Therapy

Source: IAHP

David Cobb

LMT, Structural Integration

CranioSacral Therapy

Source: IAHP

Douglas Milton

MT

CranioSacral Therapy

Source: IAHP

Dustienne Miller

PT, MS, WCS

CranioSacral Therapy
Also:Neural ManipulationVisceral Manipulation

Source: IAHP

Emma Hubbard

LMT

CranioSacral Therapy

Source: IAHP

Jessica Feasby

PT

CranioSacral Therapy

Source: IAHP

Koray Yalcinkaya

LMT

CranioSacral Therapy

Source: IAHP

Liana Percoco

LMT, Registered Yoga Instructor

CranioSacral Therapy

Source: IAHP

Melanie Peterson

LMT

CranioSacral Therapy
Also:Visceral Manipulation

Source: IAHP

Melissa Hines

PT, DPT

CranioSacral Therapy
Also:Visceral Manipulation

Source: IAHP

Rebekah Lutkoff

Pediatric Nurse Practitioner

CranioSacral Therapy

Source: IAHP

Sila Peters

CranioSacral Therapy

Source: IAHP

Stephanie Marenna

MT

CranioSacral Therapy

Source: IAHP

Teresa Loconte

LMT

CranioSacral Therapy

Source: IAHP

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How to choose

  • • Look for completed training from a recognised programme (Upledger Institute, BCTA/NA, CSTA)
  • • Confirm a few years of supervised practice
  • • Have a conversation before booking — a good practitioner never promises cures
  • • Check credentials and professional liability insurance