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Craniosacral therapy

Recovery · light-touch bodywork · treatment type
4.4limited evidence
4.0of 10
Craniosacral therapy
Weaker case for recovery, stress.

The score explained

evidence, testing and value, weighed before price

Why 4.0 of 10: Marketed as subtle healing through the skull and spine. The evidence does not support the mechanism.

Scored as a treatment type, not any single venue. Judged on the evidence that the practice itself works.

what’s good
  • Gentle, quiet and genuinely relaxing for many
worth knowing
  • The claimed mechanism is not supported by the evidence
  • Priced like therapy, delivers like relaxation

both sides of the evidence

what supporters point to

Supporters describe subtle healing through gentle manipulation of the skull and spine, and many people find the sessions deeply calming.

what the research shows

The proposed mechanism is not well supported and human evidence of benefit beyond relaxation is weak. Pleasant, not therapeutic in the claimed sense.

Plain-language assessment of the human evidence. No cherry-picked citations.

reviews

4.4· aggregated across public sources

Visitors rate it around 4.4 stars: clean facilities, staff who explain what they are doing, and a noticeable short-term effect. Reviewers split on how long the benefit lasts, which tracks with the evidence.

professional stafffeels great afterpremium price
AI summary of public reviews