“In Rolfing, we work on body structure specifically the organ called fascia. In the body, under layers of connective tissue, there is also viscera. Freeing up visceral restrictions and adhesions, we can see changes to the body’s structure. Mobilizing the stomach, for example, releases more than the suspensory ligaments and visceral peritoneum of the neighbouring organs. The stomach moves in different directions, in minute dimensions of course, creating a harmonizing cascade of reactions to related structures. Visceral manipulation helps me to understand better body inter-relationship and helps me to appreciate just how inter-connected everything is.”
David Lee, Advanced Rolfer, Singapore
“CranioSacral Therapy and Visceral Manipulation form an essential part of the toolbox of a manual medicine practitioner. CST and VM together comprise complex approaches that have an elegant simplicity in practice. I find these two approaches allow me to quickly and efficiently resolve pain syndrome conditions that involve multiple body systems.”
Dr Sundardas D. Annamalay DAc, ND, PhD
Natural Medicine Practitioner/Consultant
Published Author, Singapore
The power of CranioSacral Therapy and Visceral Manipulation has been amazing.
Besides empowering me with a wider skill set, it has developed my inner intuition which is highly recommended for any manual therapy practioner
Andrew Liaw
Physiotherapist
PhysioCare Pte Ltd, Singapore
Visceral Manipulation/Craniosacral Therapy worked marvelously in most of my patients. A gentle touch produced a myriad of outstanding effects that blew my mind away. Patients queued up by word of mouth. One of my patients remarked, “That touch had eased me of my back pain in an instant. I couldn’t believe that your supple hands can actually feel that seemingly imperceptible movement in my organs. Less force really works a lot.
Valentin C. Dones III, MSPT, PTRP, DMS, CMT
Assistant Professor
College of Rehabilitation Sciences
University of Santo Tomas