Yes: This can happen if the treatment is too aggressive sometimes. So as with any therapy one should always be cautious and not treat too much.
Answered 7/5/2012
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Absolutely, yes: You need to check the training and experience of the craniosacral therapist you're seeing, because this can vary greatly. The work is very powerful, even though very light pressure is used. If you're feeling dizzy after a treatment, you should also tell the practitioner, whether it's a physician or other therapist. They should know to get you back on the table to correct before you leave.
Answered 12/9/2013
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