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Old 04-08-2011, 12:12 AM
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Nitro,

Canial Sacral is definitely not Western medicine. Good luck with it. Don't let the therapist try to move your cranial plates. They don't move.

The scientific research into CST shows it to be a haphazard therapy. If ten CS Therapists are told to diagnose the same patient, they will come up with ten different diagnoses.

Some good soft tissue and gentle cervical work may be helpful, though. The muscles spasms in the neck can cause many symptoms that mimic PCS. The head aches can be neurological or due to muscle stress from neck injuries.

As I have been saying for quite some time; The head bone is connected to the neck bone. Traumatize the head and the neck gets traumatized too.

The Buffalo study is more about using exercise to speed up the return to play, not so much to speed up recovery. It works at helping the brain redevelop tolerance for increased pulse rate and blood pressure. The study has not looked into whether the brain becomes more tolerant of a subsequent head impact. No such study has ever been done.

The increased blood flow may slightly increase the brain's ability to detoxify from the toxic products of the injury. But, good nutrition needs to be a comprehensive part of the process. The injured or stressed brain has extra nutritional needs beyond the unstressed brain.

When you post here, try to use some paragraph double spacing. Many of us do much better trying to read posts with no more than 5 or 6 lines before a paragraph space. The visual component of PCS can make following from one line to the next problematic.

As you try to find concussion information, this forum will likely be your best source. The members know all of the good sites across the web with reliable concussion info. Unfortunately, there is still lots of bad information out there. The Mayo Clinic web site has concussion info that was proven wrong years ago.

A good concept to keep in mind. It is usually best to try to treat each symptom individually. There are many ways to reduce the intensity of many symptoms.

Good luck with your CST appointment.

My best to you.
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