CranioSacral Therapy In Saskatoon
What is Craniosacral Therapy?
Craniosacral therapy (CST) is a gentle, hands-on treatment that works with the nervous system and fascia to support regulation, recovery, and deep healing.
It focuses on the craniosacral system—the membranes and fluid surrounding the brain and spinal cord—helping release tension patterns held in the body from stress, injury, and trauma.
At StoonRMT, treatments are tailored to the individual, supporting both physical symptoms and the deeper nervous system patterns underneath them.
Shane Wilkie RMT, Janessa Myhre RMT (CS1) and Jenel Maruk RMT (CS2 & newborn/pediatric) use a soft, knowledgeable, non-invasive touch rooted in osteopathy.
Sessions are 75 minutes and billed as massage therapy. Direct billing available.
Infant sessions available.

People in Saskatoon often seek craniosacral therapy for:
Craniosacral therapy is a gentle, nervous system-focused treatment that supports regulation, recovery, and deep tissue release.
Nervous System & Emotional Regulation
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Stress, overwhelm, and burnout
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Nervous system dysregulation
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Emotional holding patterns
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Post-traumatic stress (PTSD)
Pain & Physical Tension
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Chronic neck and back pain
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Migraines and headaches
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TMJ dysfunction
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Fibromyalgia and connective tissue sensitivity
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Postural imbalances and scoliosis
Injury, Recovery & Post-Surgical Support
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Scar tissue and healing
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Chronic injury patterns
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Birth trauma (for both mother and baby)
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Recovery from physical strain or surgery
Infants & Children
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Colic and unsettled nervous systems
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Feeding or tension challenges
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Developmental or coordination concerns
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Craniosacral therapy in Saskatoon is often sought for nervous system regulation, chronic pain, and recovery support.
Not sure if this is right for you? Book a session and we’ll assess what your body needs.
Craniosacral Therapy for Babies in Saskatoon
Babies don’t cry without reason. Often, it’s the nervous system expressing tension, discomfort, or overwhelm.
Craniosacral therapy gently supports regulation in infants experiencing:
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colic
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feeding challenges
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reflux
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unsettled sleep
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birth tension
Often, support for baby includes supporting the mother as well.
Birth, feeding, and early postpartum patterns are shared experiences. When both are supported, the system as a whole can settle more easily.

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