Craniosacral therapy is a gentle, hands-on practice that supports the body's natural rhythms through subtle touch around the head, spine and sacrum. Often used for stress, sleep, trauma recovery and birth-related work. The craniosacral therapy practitioners listed on Welvow are independently reviewed and work with people across the UK. Welvow is a wellness companion, not a medical service, if anything you're experiencing is concerning you, please speak with your GP.
Welvow is a wellness companion, not a medical service. If anything you're experiencing is concerning you, please speak with your GP.
Sometimes a different practitioner ends up being the right fit, or a combination of approaches gets you further. The Welvow quiz takes 3 minutes and suggests what might genuinely help, based on what you're hoping to support.
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What craniosacral therapy actually involves, and how people use it.
You stay clothed and usually lie on a couch while the practitioner makes very light, still contact, often at the head, spine or feet. Many people find it deeply relaxing. Sessions usually last 45 to 60 minutes.
People come for many reasons, including tension, stress, sleep and general wellbeing. It is a gentle, whole-body approach rather than something aimed at a single condition.
Fees vary by location and experience. Many practitioners on Welvow list their pricing on their profile.
Look for membership of the Craniosacral Therapy Association (CSTA) or registration with the CNHC. Every practitioner on Welvow is independently reviewed, with their training on their profile.