by Samantha Lotti | Aug 29, 2017 | concussion, 2014, 2015, 2017, Craniosacral Research, English, Pain, quality of life, traumatic brain injury, Upledger Institute
A 2014-2015 single-blinded case series conducted at the Upledger Institute with 11 male retired professional football players medically diagnosed with post-concussion syndrome. Each participant received a 2-hour session in the morning and in the afternoon of...
by Samantha Lotti | Jun 2, 2015 | Craniosacral Research, 2015, English, Pain, quality of life
A 2015 qualitative study of 29, self selected participants’ experiences with craniosacral therapy through semi-structured interviews. The aim of the study includes effectiveness of craniosacral therapy through the expectations and perceptions of the participants....
by Samantha Lotti | Aug 28, 2014 | Craniosacral Research, 2014, English, Pain, quality of life
A 2014 follow-up study “aimed to report on follow-up data of a randomized controlled trial in chronic non-specific neck pain patients” with 54 individuals experiencing chronic non-specific neck pain. “Study results indicate that Craniosacral Therapy...
by Samantha Lotti | Aug 17, 2014 | Craniosacral Research, 2013, English, quality of life, stress
A 2013 survey coordinated by the Centro Biodinamica Craniosacrale C.B.C. to assess the efficacy of biodynamic craniosacral therapy treatments on a large international group of clients and students. 237 interviews were conducted over a 6 month period. Interviewees...
by Samantha Lotti | Sep 21, 2013 | Craniosacral Research, 2007, asthma, English, quality of life
2007 study combining craniosacral therapy and acupuncture as adjunct therapies for adult asthma. Study findings suggest: “When treatment was compared with the control group, statistically treatment was significantly better than the control group in improving...
by Samantha Lotti | Aug 24, 2013 | Craniosacral Research, 2011, anxiety, English, Fibromyalgia, Pain, quality of life
This 2011 study looks at the effects of craniosacral therapy on fibromyalgia patients, showing that “at 6 months after a 25-week treatment period, patients in the intervention group showed a significant improvement in their levels of state anxiety, trait...