INTRODUCTION TO CRANIOSACRAL THERAPY PART II WITH KATE PECK
(a two part hands-on workshop)

Are you looking for a kinder, gentler way to treat your client’s?
Whether they are suffering from acute or chronic pain, craniosacral therapy can help. Craniosacral therapy uses very light pressure to detect restrictions and restore balance to the craniosacral system. The craniosacral system is made up of the dural membrane that covers the brain & spinal cord and the cerebrospinal fluid contained inside. It has been described as the deepest layer of the fascia. Like fascia, restrictions in the craniosacral system can cause pain and dysfunction and compromise the performance of the musculoskeletal and neurological systems surrounding it. Craniosacral therapy is an effective treatment modality for head, neck & back pain, including post-concussion syndrome, migraines & headaches, acute & chronic neck & back pain, sacroiliac joint dysfunction and much more. You will be able to incorporate these techniques into your massage sessions or use them separately. This course will give you an excellent background for further craniosacral training.
In Craniosacral Therapy – Part 2 you will learn:
- how to perform basic craniosacral techniques for the treatment of the head, including headaches & migraines, TMJ, tinnitus, & many other conditions.
Please note: You must take part 1 to be eligible to take part 2.

7Workshop limited to 12 participants.
7 NCBTMB Approved CE Hours for part 2
COST
$150.00
COURSE LOCATION

Bancroft School of Massage Therapy
333 Shrewsbury Street
Worcester, MA 01604
DATES

January 15, 2012
Time: 9:00a.m. – 5:00p.m.
REGISTER NOW

For more information about this class contact Kate Peck at 508 245-2922 or
To Register for this course go to: www.bancroftsmt.com/continuing/index.cfm
ABOUT KATE

Kate is a certified massage therapist and founder of Journey to Health. She has been in private practice for 11 years, specializing in therapeutic massage, orthopedic massage, myofascial release and craniosacral therapy. Kate has been treating brain and spinal cord injured patients with craniosacral therapy at Spaulding Rehabilitation Hospital in Boston since 2000. “It is some of the hardest work I do, but also the most rewarding.”
Kate Peck has also been a certified athletic trainer for the past 26 years. She spent 10 years on the Sports Medicine staff at Harvard University, as well as being the Head Athletic Trainer at Waltham High School, Regis College and for the New England Blazers Indoor Lacrosse Team.
Kate has been teaching anatomy, myofascial release techniques and craniosacral therapy to massage students at the Muscular Therapy Institute and the Cortiva Institute since 1999 and has been teaching athletic training students about soft tissue massage and the role of fascia in the cause and treatment of athletic injuries.
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