Craniosacral Therapy
Craniosacral Therapy, a gentle, non-invasive form of healing, is focused on the craniosacral system, which is made up of the skull, spinal column, and sacrum. This system produces and circulates cerebrospinal fluid, which is essential for maintaining the nervous system's health and functionality.

What is Craniosacral Therapy?
Craniosacral Therapy, a gentle, non-invasive form of healing, is focused on the craniosacral system, which is made up of the skull, spinal column, and sacrum. This system produces and circulates cerebrospinal fluid, which is essential for maintaining the nervous system's health and functionality.
How is Craniosacral Therapy Used & The Benefits
Our licensed New Jersey therapists use light touch and manipulation to free the craniosacral system of restrictions and abnormalities. Body aches, tension, and stress may be lessened as a result. This method may be used to treat a wide range of conditions, such as headaches, back pain, TMJ, anxiety, and depression.
During a session of Craniosacral Therapy, you will lie down on a massage table comfortably dressed while the therapist uses gentle touch to find and ease restrictions in the craniosacral system. By restoring the body's natural cycles to balance, this gentle technique can aid internal healing.
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“With attention and compassion, the staff provides healing in a beautiful and soothing setting. They are magicians — hardworking, intuitive, and always gracious.”
Lev S.
“I cannot say enough about the staff at Health & Wellness! They are not your typical “cookie cutter” physical therapy. They are knowledgeable about anatomy & physiology and actually believe in manual manipulation.”
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“They have done so much good for my body and spirit that I have referred many friends and colleagues….mostly because they noticed a difference in me and asked what I was doing!”
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