Hi,
What do you mean by subtle?
mike
--- In craniosacralnetwork@yahoogroups.com, "Andrew Cook"
<mail@h...> wrote:
> Hi Mike
>
> I've never used or even seen the NCR balloons - so I can't comment
on those - except -
> I'd be careful of applying too much pressure with inflatable
balloons - if you damage anything
> around your ethmoid, it is (in general) far harder to repair an
expansive trauma than it is to
> correct a compresive one.
>
> My experience is that septal/vomer problems which remain stuck are
cause by something stuck tound
> the coccyx or sacrum or other deep midline structures inferior to
the umbilicus. If you address the
> tailbone/sacrum, this frees off the faciomaxilliary area some
more, then when that has moved as much
> as it can, you again go back to the sacrum/coccyx... repeating the
cycle as many times as it takes.
>
> This is applying CST in a very mechanical "fixit" manner - there
are more subtle, less "fixit" ways
> of working on this which are sometimes far more effective. Againm
if you have hit a plateau, I'd
> suggest that maybe something more subtle could be what is needed
>
> Andew