Carrollynn Miller, massage therapist and medical massage practitioner based in Roanoke, has completed a four-day “mastery class” course of study in the Cranial Release Technique. CRT is a therapeutic, hands-on procedure designed to improve health by restoring proper function to the nervous system and proper balance to body structure. She is the only massage therapist in Southwest Virginia to be trained in this technique.
The massage therapist/medical massage practitioner participated in the “mastery class” program in West Palm Beach, Florida, presented by certified instructors affiliated with Cranial Release Technique, Inc., a national training institute based in New York City. The organization trains healthcare providers in the philosophy, science and practice of the Cranial Release Technique and educates the public about the health-promoting benefits of cranial-based healthcare.
The “mastery” program is a 24-classroom-hour lecture and hands-on course. Among a range of topics, enrollees study the anatomy of the cranium and spinal column, and engage in a thorough exploration of the principles and mechanics of the Cranial Release Technique process.
In a process lasting only a few minutes, the Cranial Release Technique facilitates a release of long-standing strains within the cranial and nervous systems. The technique promotes relaxation of the nervous system and muscle tissue tension throughout the body.
“This procedure allows the brain and central nervous system to move to a higher, more organized level of function,” said Dr. William Doreste, CEO of Cranial Release Technique, Inc. “[Patients] experience a return to health and a restoration of balance in life's emotional and physical aspects.”
As a graduate of the Cranial Release Technique mastery class program, Miller will now offer the procedure to clients in the local area. Carrollynn Miller, whose local office is located at 3433 Brambleton Avenue, Suite 1-C at the Brambleton Corporate Center on the corner of Brambleton and Pinevale, can be contacted at 797-2445 or via e-mail at [email protected], or online at www.creativewellnesstherapy-roanokeva.com.
Carrollynn has also been trained in facilitating healing in a number of ways for a variety of patients to improve quality of life by reducing pain and improving functionality. She is certified in cupping for myofascial muscle release and lymphatic drainage. She has had success in aiding post mastectomy clients in improving breast and upper arm/chest wall tissue quality for comfort and increasing range of motion to the upper chest and arms to reduce pain in these clients. In addition, she is trained in manual lymphatic drainage for a variety of processes to improve tissue quality. Among other techniques practiced is TMJ release, rotator cuff release, carpel tunnel treatment, medical/orthopedic massage techniques, sports massage, and kinesiotaping to aid a myriad of injuries and dysfunctions. The use of cupping, hot stones, hot bamboo, magnets, manual manipulation, neuromuscular therapy, and cranial sacral therapy is incorporated to meet individual client needs.
Submitted by Carrollynn Miller
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The massage therapist/medical massage practitioner participated in the “mastery class” program in West Palm Beach, Florida, presented by certified instructors affiliated with Cranial Release Technique, Inc., a national training institute based in New York City. The organization trains healthcare providers in the philosophy, science and practice of the Cranial Release Technique and educates the public about the health-promoting benefits of cranial-based healthcare.
The “mastery” program is a 24-classroom-hour lecture and hands-on course. Among a range of topics, enrollees study the anatomy of the cranium and spinal column, and engage in a thorough exploration of the principles and mechanics of the Cranial Release Technique process.
In a process lasting only a few minutes, the Cranial Release Technique facilitates a release of long-standing strains within the cranial and nervous systems. The technique promotes relaxation of the nervous system and muscle tissue tension throughout the body.
“This procedure allows the brain and central nervous system to move to a higher, more organized level of function,” said Dr. William Doreste, CEO of Cranial Release Technique, Inc. “[Patients] experience a return to health and a restoration of balance in life's emotional and physical aspects.”
As a graduate of the Cranial Release Technique mastery class program, Miller will now offer the procedure to clients in the local area. Carrollynn Miller, whose local office is located at 3433 Brambleton Avenue, Suite 1-C at the Brambleton Corporate Center on the corner of Brambleton and Pinevale, can be contacted at 797-2445 or via e-mail at [email protected], or online at www.creativewellnesstherapy-roanokeva.com.
Carrollynn has also been trained in facilitating healing in a number of ways for a variety of patients to improve quality of life by reducing pain and improving functionality. She is certified in cupping for myofascial muscle release and lymphatic drainage. She has had success in aiding post mastectomy clients in improving breast and upper arm/chest wall tissue quality for comfort and increasing range of motion to the upper chest and arms to reduce pain in these clients. In addition, she is trained in manual lymphatic drainage for a variety of processes to improve tissue quality. Among other techniques practiced is TMJ release, rotator cuff release, carpel tunnel treatment, medical/orthopedic massage techniques, sports massage, and kinesiotaping to aid a myriad of injuries and dysfunctions. The use of cupping, hot stones, hot bamboo, magnets, manual manipulation, neuromuscular therapy, and cranial sacral therapy is incorporated to meet individual client needs.
Submitted by Carrollynn Miller
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