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Default Anyone Have Success with Cranial Sacral Therapy for Post Concussion??

Hi,
It will be 4 months this week that I am suffering from post concussion.
The main symptoms are intracranial pressure (all the time) and neck pain.
I have been seeing a physical therapist who treats me with cranial sacral therapy but he only works on my head/neck and not my sacral area.
Seems to give me some relief but only temporarily. Anyone have successs with this therapy and if so, how long did it take?
Very depressed and frustrated :-(
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