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Understanding Craniosacral Therapy Near You
The idea behind craniosacral therapy is that the body has a natural rhythm created by the movement of cerebrospinal fluid. This rhythm can be felt by a trained therapist through light touch. When the flow of this fluid is restricted, it can cause pain, tension, or dysfunction.
By applying gentle pressure to specific points on the head, neck, and back, the therapist helps to release these restrictions. This can lead to:
Improved fluid circulation
Reduced tension in muscles..

Nicole Longwell
Nov 17, 20254 min read


How Frequency Specific Microcurrent (FSM) Can Help with Neck Pain and Tension Relief
Neck pain is one of the most common issues people experience—often caused by muscle tension, injury, posture, or structural changes like disc problems or stenosis. At Longwell Massage Therapy, we use Frequency-Specific Microcurrent (FSM) to address pain at the cellular level and help restore natural healing in the tissues.
After trauma or surgery, scar tissue can become dense, tight, and restrict movement. FSM helps soften and remodel scar tissue, improving comfort, mobility,

Nicole Longwell
Nov 11, 20253 min read


The Role of Massage in Trauma Recovery: Healing Through Safe Touch
When trauma is unresolved, the nervous system can stay stuck in this heightened state, long after the event has ended.
Massage therapy, especially when practiced with a trauma-informed approach, helps shift the body back toward balance. Through safe, intentional touch, massage can restore a sense of safety, regulate the nervous system, and help survivors reconnect with themselves.

Nicole Longwell
Oct 28, 20254 min read


What Your Tense Shoulders Are Telling You | Massage Therapy Insights
The shoulders and neck are classic holding zones for stress. When your nervous system stays in “fight or flight,” your muscles tighten as if bracing for impact. Over time, this becomes your default posture, leading to pain, fatigue, and headaches.

Nicole Longwell
Oct 14, 20252 min read


CranioSacral Therapy for Chronic Pain Relief
Conditions CST May Help:
Migraines and tension headaches
TMJ dysfunction
Fibromyalgia
Neck and back pain
Post-surgical recovery
PTSD and stress-related pain
Central sensitization and nerve pain
Chronic muscle tension
Chronic stress

Nicole Longwell
Sep 22, 20253 min read


🧠 The Brain’s Hidden Lymphatic System: How the Glymphatic System Discovery Is Transforming Neurological Health
Missing link found between brain, immune system -- with major disease implications June 2, 2015 | by Editor For decades, scientists believed the brain was separate from the body’s lymphatic system — the vital network responsible for detoxification, immune regulation, and fluid balance. But groundbreaking research from the University of Virginia (UVA) School of Medicine revealed that the brain is directly connected to the immune system through a network of meningeal lymphat

Nicole Longwell
Jun 6, 20153 min read


What is CranioSacral Therapy?
To understand how CST works, you have to understand what it is treating: the craniosacral system. Mathew Upledger explains that this system is essentially the environment surrounding your central nervous system (your brain and spinal cord).
This system is made up of three main components:

Nicole Longwell
Sep 29, 20142 min read


CranioSacral Therapy Demo to help with headaches, migraines, menopause, autism, and ADHD
In the world of holistic health, few modalities are as gentle yet profound as CranioSacral Therapy (CST) . In a recent demonstration by Michael Morgan, a renowned instructor for the Upledger Institute, we get an inside look at how this light-touch therapy can address a wide array of conditions, from chronic migraines to childhood development. What is CranioSacral Therapy? At its core, CST is about encouraging the body’s natural rhythm. By applying a very light touch—often no

Nicole Longwell
Sep 3, 20142 min read


What Is Manual Intra-Nasal Work? Benefits, Uses, and How It Supports TMJ, Breathing, Sinus Issues & The Nervous System
Consider getting intra-nasal work for sinus issues. Yes, I said INTRA-NASAL. This is nothing new. (Just ask your 3 year old :-) ) This work has been done in many countries, but is fast becoming more widely known in the US due to a procedure called Sinuplasty. It is not a common modality, and it requires very specific training because the nasal cavity is delicate and medically sensitive. However, chiropractors and manual therapists have been doing this manually and seeing gr

Nicole Longwell
Jun 10, 20143 min read
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