Craniosacral therapy

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Craniosacral therapy or CST is a form of bodywork invented in the 1970s by John Upledger, an osteopath, as an offshoot of cranial osteopathy, which had been devised in the 1930s by William Garner Sutherland.[1] It is a form of alternative medicine.

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  1. "Craniosacral Therapy". UPMC Center for Integrative Medicine. 2012. Retrieved May 19, 2013.