S3E5: Get Real Results! Supplementation and Craniosacral Therapy with Aaron Cloutier, DC and Anna Blash

Making Headway

Introduction

This is the episode we have been searching for!  We highly recommend it for anyone struggling to get the recovery results they hope for post brain injury.  In today’s episode, Aaron Cloutier, Doctor of Chiropractics and Anna Blash an Upledger trained craniosacral therapist, massage therapist, and somatoemotional release expert guide us on alternative treatments that actually work! The two of them specialize in assisting brain injured folks in their healing.  This is a content heavy episode, but offers a wealth of knowledge and education that will help you recover.  It is worth the listen, even if it takes you a few sessions to get through the whole thing.  Take notes and reach out to them for more information. 

Summary

In this episode, Aaron Cloutier and Anna Blash, a brain injury power couple

specializing in brain management and craniosacral therapy, discuss the anatomy

and physiology of concussions, the role of supplementation in the healing

process, and the intricacies of craniosacral therapy. They highlight the

importance of understanding the spinal dynamics and cranial vault in relation

to concussions and how chiropractic and craniosacral therapy can be

complementary treatments. The conversation touches on supplementation, the need

for individualized dosing, and the importance of consulting with healthcare

professionals when incorporating supplements into a treatment plan. They also

touch on the importance of rest and the integration of body, mind, and spirit

in the healing process. Anna shares case studies that highlight the power of

somatoemotional release in craniosacral therapy. They emphasize the individual

nature of healing and the need for a holistic approach that addresses the

physical, emotional, and spiritual aspects of recovery.

Keywords

concussion management, craniosacral therapy, anatomy, physiology, supplementation, spinal dynamics, cranial vault, chiropractic, craniosacral therapist, magnesium, fish oil, inflammation, dosing, healthcare professionals, healing, traumatic brain injury, rest, integration, somatoemotional release

Takeaways

Understanding the anatomy and physiology of concussions is crucial in developing effective treatment protocols.

Chiropractic and craniosacral therapy can be complementary treatments for concussions and all brain injury types, addressing both spinal dynamics and cranial vault issues.

Magnesium supplementation is important for brain health and energy production, and

magnesium glycinate is a well-absorbed form to consider.

Fish oil, particularly DHA, is neuroprotective and supports brain health, but it's

important to choose a high-quality brand that is third-party tested.

Supplementation should be individualized and discussed with healthcare professionals,

especially when taking other medications.

Craniosacral therapy is a light touch whole body treatment technique that supports and

nourishes the central nervous system, reducing pain, stress, and enhancing health and wellbeing.

Somatoemotional release is a component of craniosacral therapy that focuses on releasing emotional energy stored in the body, which can have a profound impact on

healing from traumatic brain injuries.

Rest is crucial for healing from brain injuries, and it is important to find ways to

achieve true rest and relaxation, such as through meditation, painting,

gardening, or other activities that bring a sense of grounding and stillness.

Healing from brain injuries requires a holistic approach that addresses the physical,

emotional, and spiritual aspects of recovery, and it is important to find

practitioners who have extensive training and experience in craniosacral

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