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Craniosacral Therapies

Sheila Hamnett Craniosacral Therapy and Alexander Technique

Sheila Hamnett Craniosacral Therapy and Alexander Technique is a healthcare and medicine company based in Hebden Bridge, England. They specialize in providing craniosacral therapies to their clients.

Introduction to Sheila Hamnett Craniosacral Therapy and Alexander Technique

Sheila Hamnett Craniosacral Therapy and Alexander Technique is a healthcare company that offers a unique approach to healing. Sheila Hamnett, the founder, has a background in both Craniosacral Therapies and Alexander Technique, which she combines to offer a holistic approach to healing. What makes this company unique is their focus on treating the whole person, not just the symptoms.

Services & Products

Sheila Hamnett Craniosacral Therapy and Alexander Technique offers a range of services including Craniosacral Therapy, Alexander Technique, and Mindfulness Meditation. Customers can buy packages of sessions or individual sessions.

Location

The company is located in Burlees House, Hangingroyd Ln, Hebden Bridge HX7 7DD, United Kingdom. The area is known for its health and wellness practitioners, as well as its outdoor activities. Customers can expect to find other practitioners in the area, as well as shops and restaurants. The closest public transportation options are: Hebden Bridge Train Station (0.6 miles), Hebden Bridge Bus Station (0.5 miles), and Mytholmroyd Train Station (1.8 miles).

Benefits

Customers should choose this company because of their unique approach to healing. Sheila Hamnett Craniosacral Therapy and Alexander Technique focus on treating the whole person, not just the symptoms. The combination of Craniosacral Therapy and Alexander Technique allows for a deeper level of healing.

Good to know

Customers should be aware that this type of therapy may not be covered by insurance, and they should check with their provider before booking a session.

Reviews

Customers have raved about their experiences at Sheila Hamnett Craniosacral Therapy and Alexander Technique. They appreciate the unique approach to healing and how they leave feeling refreshed and renewed.

Amenities

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FAQ

What is your experience and training in craniosacral therapy?

We have received extensive training in craniosacral therapy and have years of experience working with clients. Our qualifications include certification from reputable institutions and ongoing education to stay current with the latest techniques and research.

How does craniosacral therapy differ from other types of manual therapy?

Craniosacral therapy is a gentle, non-invasive manual therapy that focuses on the soft tissues and fluid surrounding the brain and spinal cord. It works with the body's natural healing mechanisms to release tension and improve overall health. Unlike other manual therapies, craniosacral therapy does not involve forceful manipulation or cracking of the joints.

Can craniosacral therapy be helpful for my specific condition or symptoms?

Craniosacral therapy has been shown to be effective in treating a wide range of conditions and symptoms, including headaches, neck and back pain, stress and anxiety, and chronic fatigue. However, every individual is unique, and we recommend scheduling a consultation to discuss your specific needs and goals.

How many sessions will I need and what can I expect during a typical session?

The number of sessions needed varies depending on the individual and their specific condition. During a typical session, you will lie fully clothed on a comfortable table while we use light touch to evaluate and treat areas of tension or restriction. Sessions typically last 60-90 minutes.

What is your approach to integrating craniosacral therapy with other treatments or therapies I may be receiving?

We believe in a holistic approach to healthcare and work closely with other healthcare providers to ensure the best possible outcomes for our clients. We are happy to collaborate with other practitioners to integrate craniosacral therapy with other treatments and therapies you may be receiving.