Articles
A CranioSacral Therapy Perspective
A CranioSacral Therapy perspective on migraine and complex headaches.
Migraine and headaches can be a mysterious and often complex condition for therapists to treat, not to mention a highly distressing experience for the client. Erin Riley presents a different perspective on these issues.
Clinical Implications of the Triad of Compression
Addressing the relationship between the sacrum, occiput and sphenoid.
Recently, our community has started moving away from the traditional medical model toward more of a biopsychosocial model of health, writes international lecturer Erin Riley. She says this shift has emerged from the complexity of the illness/wellness dilemma.
Migraine & Sensory Overwhelm
Insights into balancing a neurophysiological and client-centered approach.
Migraine headaches are a complex and debilitating issue. It is estimated that up to three quarters of adults worldwide have had a headache in the past year and among these individuals 30% or more have reported migraine.