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I currently have a client who has Fibromyalgia. Normally I use Lymphatic Drainage (LDT) with some success, however she is very excited about CST and yesterday when she came in for her appointment she requested I use CST for her 30 minute appointment. I would love some feedback on her session from anyone who has treated FM with CST and any direction you can give me.
I have had CST 1 and won't be taking CST 2 until October, so I am limited in my knowledge and usage. During her appointment I did:
Still Point
Diaphragms
L5-S1 Decompression
She began feeling great - until I got to the Occipital Cranial Base - when she began to feel pain again in the tender points superior medial sacrum. I went 20 minutes over in session time attempting to calm them down (holding pelvic diaphragm) so she wouldn't leave in pain. When she did leave, pain was gone but she had an "awareness" in the same area, however, her upper body felt great- very relaxed. The CS rhythm did change. While her pain is in the right side, her left CS rhythm was choppy and shortened. By the end, both sides were much better quality and more asymmetric although fairly short.
This said I have several questions...Was there something I did to cause the pain in the lower back? Would completing the 10-step protocol have more success? Is there a step I need to insert? Is my knowledge too limited to deal with FM using CST? If so, I can refer out although I hate to do so as she's only had 2 - 30 minute sessions so far and I'd like to see a few more sessions to see cummulative effect.
I have had CST 1 and won't be taking CST 2 until October, so I am limited in my knowledge and usage. During her appointment I did:
Still Point
Diaphragms
L5-S1 Decompression
She began feeling great - until I got to the Occipital Cranial Base - when she began to feel pain again in the tender points superior medial sacrum. I went 20 minutes over in session time attempting to calm them down (holding pelvic diaphragm) so she wouldn't leave in pain. When she did leave, pain was gone but she had an "awareness" in the same area, however, her upper body felt great- very relaxed. The CS rhythm did change. While her pain is in the right side, her left CS rhythm was choppy and shortened. By the end, both sides were much better quality and more asymmetric although fairly short.
This said I have several questions...Was there something I did to cause the pain in the lower back? Would completing the 10-step protocol have more success? Is there a step I need to insert? Is my knowledge too limited to deal with FM using CST? If so, I can refer out although I hate to do so as she's only had 2 - 30 minute sessions so far and I'd like to see a few more sessions to see cummulative effect.