Craniosacral Massage Therapy in Atlanta & Alpharetta, GA

Our craniosacral massage promotes deep relaxation by targeting the craniosacral system. This gentle, hands-on technique helps alleviate tension, improve circulation, and enhance overall nervous system function, making it ideal for stress relief and injury recovery.

What Craniosacral Massage Therapy Is

When you come to us for craniosacral massage therapy, our focus is on supporting your nervous system rather than forcing the body to change. This treatment works with the craniosacral system, which includes the brain, spinal cord, cerebrospinal fluid, and the membranes that protect them.

Using very light, precise touch, we assess areas of restriction in the head, neck, spine, and pelvis. Our goal is to help restore natural movement and balance so your nervous system can regulate itself more effectively.

Unlike deep tissue or sports massage, craniosacral therapy is extremely gentle. This allows your body to move out of a stress or fight-or-flight response and into a calmer, parasympathetic state where healing and recovery can take place.

How Craniosacral Therapy Can Help You

We often recommend craniosacral massage therapy when symptoms are connected to stress, neurological tension, or nervous system overload. This therapy may help support:

  • Chronic neck and back pain linked to muscle guarding or nervous system tension
  • Stress and anxiety that affect the body physically
  • Headaches and migraines related to cranial or cervical strain
  • Post-concussion symptoms and nervous system sensitivity
  • TMJ and jaw tension
  • Difficulty relaxing, poor sleep, or ongoing fatigue
  • Recovery after physical trauma or injury

Many of our clients in Atlanta and Alpharetta choose craniosacral therapy when other forms of massage feel too intense or when they need a calmer, more nervous-system-focused approach.

What a Craniosacral Session Feels Like

Craniosacral massage is non-invasive and deeply relaxing. The pressure we use is very light and intentional, often described as soothing rather than corrective. During a session, you may notice a sense of calm, gentle release, improved breathing, or deep relaxation.

Because this therapy works with the nervous system, changes can feel subtle but meaningful. It is appropriate for people of all ages, including those dealing with chronic pain, injury recovery, or heightened sensitivity.

Craniosacral Therapy at Synergy Release Sports

At Synergy Release Sports, we provide craniosacral massage therapy in both Atlanta and Alpharetta, GA. Each session is personalized based on your symptoms, health history, and recovery goals.

Our therapists use evidence-informed manual therapy techniques to support nervous system balance, long-term relief, and overall wellness in a professional clinical setting.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is craniosacral massage used for?
Craniosacral massage is commonly used to support stress relief, chronic back pain, headaches, neurological tension, and nervous system regulation.

Is craniosacral therapy safe?
Yes. It is a gentle, low-risk therapy that is generally safe for most individuals when performed by trained professionals.

How many sessions will I need?
Some people notice improvement after one session, while others benefit from a short series of treatments depending on their condition.

Does craniosacral massage hurt?
No. The pressure is very light and designed to feel calming and comfortable.

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SYNERGY RELEASE SPORTS

6495 Shiloh Rd STE 110 Alpharetta, GA 30005

Phone: (770) 740-9200

Office Hours:
Mon – Thu: 9:00 AM – 6:00 PM
Fri: 9:00 AM – 2:30 PM
Sat: 9:00 AM – 12:00 PM
Sun: Closed

SYNERGY SPORTS WELLNESS INSTITUTE

3565 Piedmont Rd NE BLDG 2, Suite 310
Atlanta, GA 30305

Phone: (404) 352-8900

Office Hours:
Mon : 8:30 AM – 5:30 PM
Tue: 9:00 AM – 6:00 PM
Wed: 8:30 AM – 2:00 PM
Thu: 8:30 AM – 6:00 PM
Fri : 9:00 AM – 2:00 PM
Sat – Sun: Closed