
The key to feeling better
The key to feeling better
Craniosacral therapies
Craniosacral therapies
Benefits of Craniosacral Therapy.
Benefits of Craniosacral Therapy.
Craniosacral therapy promotes relaxation throughout the body. It provides relief from stress, tension, and chronic pain without the use of pharmaceuticals.
The body's natural balance
The body's natural balance
The purpose of craniosacral therapy.
The purpose of craniosacral therapy.
The aim of the therapy is to balance the craniosacral system, which is formed by the membrane system of the dura mater of the brain and spinal cord and all the bony and fascial structures attached to it.
Individual parts of this system are directly related to the movement, pulsation and flow of cerebrospinal fluid.


Craniosacral system
Craniosacral system
What can disturb the functioning of the system??
What can disturb the functioning of the system??
Disruptions within the craniosacral system occur as a result of injuries, stresses, traumatic experiences, which cause blockades that directly affect muscle tension, which in turn lead to specific ailments.
What happens in therapy?
What happens in therapy?
This is a fascial therapy that can be used by people of all ages.
During the therapy, the therapist gently touches, oppresses and manipulates, among others in the area of the sacrum, pelvis, diaphragm, upper thoracic opening and bones of the skull in order to loosen the connective tissue structures.
The functioning of the craniosacral system influences, among others, the nervous, skeletal, muscular, circulatory, lymphatic, endocrine, and respiratory systems.
Who is craniosacral therapy for??
Who is craniosacral therapy for??
Craniosacral therapy is used, inter alia, in in the following cases:
- autism, trouble concentrating, chronic fatigue, sleep disorders, hyperactivity in children and adults, stressheadaches and dizziness migraines, problems with eyesight and hearing, tinnitus, recurrent otitis, sinusitis, pain and tension in the temporomandibular joint, speech defects, teeth grinding and bite defects, back and back pain, scoliosis, premenstrual syndrome, back pain and joints, sciatica, myofascial tensions, all post-accident injuries, perinatal injuries and many more.
Who should not use it??
Who should not use it??
Contraindications to craniosacral therapy are:
- acute conditions requiring immediate medical intervention,
- brain aneurysm,
- fresh injuries and hemorrhages,
- tumors,
- active phases of mental illness.
Gentle osteopathic method
Gentle osteopathic method
Do you want to know more??
Do you want to know more??
Nasi rehabilitators from Szczecin are at your disposal. Contact usto schedule a consultation or craniosacral therapy treatment.
When you decide to undergo a treatment in our office, you choose from a range of effective treatments carried out by the highest class specialists.
The treatments we perform are performed in clean, professional offices equipped with the necessary equipment.

Advice from physiotherapists
Advice from physiotherapists
What is aesthetic physiotherapy?
Aesthetic physiotherapy supports the body in a natural way, helping to improve the condition of the skin, figure and face without a long recovery period.
The most common symptoms indicating the need to consult a physiotherapist
Physiotherapy is not only about treating injuries, but also responding to the first symptoms that may indicate more serious movement problems.
Tension and cervical headaches – when does physiotherapy help?
The causes of headaches vary, from tension and strain to symptoms requiring medical consultation. Physiotherapy also plays a significant role.
What is aesthetic physiotherapy?
Aesthetic physiotherapy supports the body in a natural way, helping to improve the condition of the skin, figure and face without a long recovery period.
The most common symptoms indicating the need to consult a physiotherapist
Physiotherapy is not only about treating injuries, but also responding to the first symptoms that may indicate more serious movement problems.
Tension and cervical headaches – when does physiotherapy help?
The causes of headaches vary, from tension and strain to symptoms requiring medical consultation. Physiotherapy also plays a significant role.
Ankle sprain – what to do to avoid chronic instability?
The ankle can hurt after a sprain, a change in activity, or prolonged immobility. It's important to know when observation is enough and when to react.
First visit to a physiotherapist – is 30 minutes enough?
The first physiotherapy consultation can be shorter than patients anticipate. Its value is determined by thoughtful questions, an examination, and a plan of action.
How does physiotherapy support women in the first trimester of pregnancy?
The first trimester of pregnancy is a time of change, requiring mindfulness and movement. Physiotherapy helps you better care for your body, breathing, and everyday comfort.
How does a sedentary lifestyle affect the spine?
Prolonged sitting can exacerbate back pain, stiffness, and tension. Much depends on movement, prevention, and how we work with our bodies on a daily basis.
Where does popping in the knee come from and when does physiotherapy help?
Clicking and crunching in the knee can be harmless, but some symptoms may indicate overuse or a problem requiring physiotherapy.

Craniosacral therapy in Szczecin?
Craniosacral therapy in Szczecin?
Craniosacral therapy is a non-invasive method that provides relief from tension, pain, and chronic stress. The therapist's gentle touch promotes regeneration and relaxation, providing relief where other methods have failed. Visit our office and discover the benefits of therapy from the very first session.









