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 Gainesville
Belinda Wu
P.T.
CranioSacral Therapy
Also:Mechanical LinkNeural ManipulationVisceral Manipulation
Source: IAHP
Chelsea Spanevello
BS, PTA, LMT
CranioSacral Therapy
Also:Visceral Manipulation
Source: IAHP
Elizabeth Arias
PT, LMT
CranioSacral Therapy
Also:Visceral Manipulation
Source: IAHP
Garry Hill
LMT
CranioSacral Therapy
Also:Lymph Drainage TherapyLymph Drainage Therapy Certification
Source: IAHP
Kathy Seino
DVM
CranioSacral Therapy
Also:Neural ManipulationVisceral Manipulation
Source: IAHP
Kristen Bell
DPT
CranioSacral Therapy
Also:Manual Approach to the BrainVisceral Manipulation
Source: IAHP
Leora Esterra
MD, CST-T
CranioSacral TherapyCranioSacral Therapy Certification
Source: IAHP
Lorrenzo Morris
PTA, LMT
CranioSacral Therapy
Also:Manual ArticularNeural ManipulationVisceral Manipulation
Source: IAHP
Lynne Owens
PT
CranioSacral Therapy
Also:Neural ManipulationVisceral Manipulation
Source: IAHP
Nichole Lewis
PTA
CranioSacral Therapy
Also:Manual ArticularNeural ManipulationVascular ManipulationVisceral Manipulation
Source: IAHP
Ruth C. Green
PT
CranioSacral Therapy
Also:Manual Approach to the BrainManual ArticularNeural ManipulationVascular ManipulationVisceral Manipulation
Source: IAHP
Terry Nutt
NCTMB
CranioSacral Therapy
Also:Lymph Drainage TherapyVisceral Manipulation
Source: IAHP
Tjasa Cerovsek Landes
LMT
CranioSacral Therapy
Also:Manual ArticularNeural ManipulationVascular ManipulationVisceral Manipulation
Source: IAHP
Wendy Tinga
L.M.T.
CranioSacral Therapy
Also:Lymph Drainage 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