Discover the Benefits of Craniosacral Therapy in Ogden

Experience Gentle Healing with Craniosacral Therapy in Ogden

What is Craniosacral Therapy?

Craniosacral therapy (CST) is unlike a traditional “massage” you may have experienced. It is a light-touch, non-invasive, safe treatment designed to release restrictions in order to facilitate movement, relieve pain and optimize the function of the Central Nervous System. is a non-invasive treatment that focuses on releasing tension in the soft tissues surrounding the central nervous system.

By using light touch, our therapists work to release restrictions and promote the body's natural healing processes. Whether you're dealing with chronic pain, headaches, or stress, craniosacral therapy can help you restore balance and improve your overall well-being. At our Ogden clinic, we provide safe, comfortable, and effective CST sessions personalized to your needs.

Craniosacral massage on neck of client in massage appointment

Why Book Craniosacral Therapy

  • Gentle, Non-Invasive Relief: Craniosacral therapy uses light touch to release tension, making it an excellent choice for those seeking gentle, non-invasive treatment for chronic pain, stress, or mobility issues.

  • Accelerate progress: Craniosacral Therapy can help you achieve your physical/emotional goals and accelerate the progress of other therapies you are using to aid in your healing.

  • Improve Central Nervous System Function: CST focuses on enhancing the central nervous system, which can lead to improved overall health and well-being.

  • Personalized Care in Ogden: Our skilled therapists are trained in craniosacral therapy and customize each session to meet your individual needs for maximum benefit.

You will lie on a massage table in comfortable clothing. Relaxing music plays and you rest! The practitioner uses light touch, manual techniques with the hands to release problem areas. This improves the function of the Central Nervous System, which gives the body what it needs for self-healing.

During the treatment, the Sympathetic Nervous System (flight or fight response) is quieted and the Parasympathetic Nervous System (rest, digest, repair response) is able to function at a more optimal level, aiding in the healing process.

What to Expect during Craniosacral Therapy


Always Highly Qualified Massage Therapists

All therapists performing Craniosacral Therapy
at Ogden Massage for Pain Relief
have been trained by Upledger Institute.

Hands of massage therapist on head- Craniosacral Massage Therapy - Ogden Utah - Massage for Pain Relief

Looking for a natural way to relieve chronic pain, stress, or headaches? Craniosacral therapy in Ogden uses light touch to release tension and promote healing, offering a calming path to wellness. for a variety of conditions, such as:

  • Debilitating Depression/Anxiety Severe Stress

  • PTSD

  • Neuralgia

  • Fibromyalgia

  • Rheumatoid Arthritis

  • Cancer

  • Migraines/Headaches

  • Sinus Pain

  • Insomnia

  • ADD/ADHD

  • Chronic Pain that hasn’t abated with other treatment 

  • Whiplash

  • Surgery

  • TMJ/Teeth Grinding or Clenching/Tongue Tie

  • The struggle to make permanent lifestyle changes

Call 801-503-0848 for a discounted 3-pk for your first three Craniosacral sessions with us.

When to book a Craniosacral Massage

FAQs

  • No, CST is a manual therapy. However, whether it is physical restrictions or energy restrictions that are palpated and found by the practitioner, both will be released through CST techniques.

  • This varies from person to person. Some feel tingling. Some feel a lightness. Some feel nothing. Some feel minor changes. Some feel major changes. You can expect to notice results up to a week later. Clients have reported feeling a deep sense of relaxation; some clients fall into an alpha state of sleep; some clients report feeling physical releases in areas of pain. Many people report sleeping better than they have for a long time.

  • We recommend scheduling your first three treatments within three weeks, but certainly no more than a month. After that, discuss with your therapist. Each person has different needs.