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Old 01-08-2008, 05:15 AM #1
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Default Craniosacral massage

Hi, this has been mentioned before by PCS Mcgee and I was wondering what it involved etc and was it by a PT, osteopath or chiropractor?

I have the opportunity to go to a chiropractor for this but don't want to go upsetting my neck which was injured 26 years ago in my car accident.

Will it get rid of the feeling that my head is not attached to my spine properly?

Lynlee
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