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In recent years, craniosacral therapy has gained recognition as one of the most effective and gentle manual therapies for treating a wide range of conditions, from chronic pain to stress-related disorders. This therapeutic approach, developed by osteopathic physician Dr. John E. Upledger, works with the body’s natural healing mechanisms to restore balance and promote optimal health.
If you’ve been searching for information about craniosacral therapy treatment, craniosacral manipulation, or sacro cranial therapy, this comprehensive guide will provide you with evidence-based information about this innovative therapeutic technique and how it can benefit your health.
What is Craniosacral Therapy?
Craniosacral therapy (CST) is a gentle, hands-on manual therapy that works with the craniosacral system—a physiological system composed of the membranes and cerebrospinal fluid that surround and protect the brain and spinal cord. This system extends from the bones of the skull, face, and mouth (which make up the cranium) down to the sacrum, the tailbone area.
Using a light touch—generally no more than the weight of a small coin (approximately 5 grams)—craniosacral therapists release restrictions in the craniosacral system to improve the functioning of the central nervous system, dissipate the negative effects of stress, and enhance overall health and resistance to disease.
The Craniosacral System
The craniosacral system consists of:
- Cerebrospinal fluid (CSF): A clear fluid that circulates around the brain and spinal cord, providing protection, nutrients, and waste removal.
- Meningeal membranes: Three layers of protective tissue (dura mater, arachnoid mater, and pia mater) that envelop the central nervous system.
- Cranial bones: The 22 bones of the skull that maintain subtle mobility throughout life.
- Sacrum and coccyx: The bones at the base of the spine that form part of this interconnected system.
- Cerebrospinal fluid production and reabsorption sites: Including the choroid plexuses and arachnoid villi.
History and Development of Craniosacral Therapy
Dr. John E. Upledger and the Upledger Institute
While the concept of cranial osteopathy was first introduced by William Garner Sutherland in the 1930s, it was Dr. John E. Upledger who developed and systematized what we now know as craniosacral therapy in the 1970s and 1980s.
Dr. Upledger, an osteopathic physician and surgeon, made his groundbreaking discovery during a spinal surgery in 1970. While assisting in the removal of a plaque from the dura mater (the outer membrane of the spinal cord), he observed a rhythmic movement that he couldn’t explain at the time. This observation sparked decades of research that would revolutionize manual therapy.
From 1975 to 1983, Dr. Upledger led a team of anatomists, physiologists, biophysicists, and bioengineers at Michigan State University to study the craniosacral system. Their research confirmed the existence of the craniosacral rhythm and established the scientific foundation for craniosacral therapy.
In 1985, Dr. Upledger founded the Upledger Institute, which has since become the world’s leading authority in craniosacral therapy education and research. The Institute has trained over 100,000 healthcare professionals worldwide in CST techniques.
Scientific Foundations of Craniosacral Therapy
The Craniosacral Rhythm
One of the fundamental concepts in craniosacral therapy is the craniosacral rhythm—a subtle, rhythmic movement of the craniosacral system that occurs independently of breathing and heart rate. This rhythm, which cycles approximately 6-12 times per minute, can be palpated by trained practitioners throughout the body.
The craniosacral rhythm is thought to be generated by:
- The production and reabsorption of cerebrospinal fluid
- The inherent motility of the brain and spinal cord
- The mobility of the cranial bones and sacrum
- The involuntary motion of the meningeal membranes
How Does Craniosacral Therapy Work?
Craniosacral therapy works on multiple physiological levels:
- Mechanical level: Releases restrictions in the cranial bones, membranes, and connective tissues that may impede proper craniosacral system function.
- Fluid dynamics: Improves the production, circulation, and reabsorption of cerebrospinal fluid, enhancing brain and spinal cord nourishment.
- Nervous system regulation: Influences the autonomic nervous system, promoting a shift from sympathetic (fight-or-flight) to parasympathetic (rest-and-digest) dominance.
- Fascial connections: Works with the fascial network that connects all body structures, allowing releases to occur throughout the entire system.
- Energetic level: Addresses areas where the body has retained physical or emotional trauma in the form of “energy cysts.”
Craniosacral Therapy vs. Craniosacral Manipulation: Understanding the Difference
Many people search for information about both craniosacral therapy and craniosacral manipulation. While these terms are sometimes used interchangeably, there are important distinctions:
Craniosacral Therapy (CST)
- Approach: Gentle, non-invasive, following the body’s inherent wisdom
- Pressure: Extremely light (approximately 5 grams or less)
- Philosophy: Facilitating the body’s self-correction mechanisms
- Technique: Listening to tissue responses and following their direction
- Origin: Upledger Institute methodology
- Safety: Very safe with minimal contraindications
Craniosacral Manipulation
- Approach: More direct, practitioner-directed techniques
- Pressure: Variable, sometimes using more force
- Philosophy: Correcting specific structural problems
- Technique: Direct manipulation of cranial bones and sutures
- Origin: Classical cranial osteopathy tradition
- Safety: Requires more specialized training and careful patient selection
At Osteofuengirola, we primarily use the gentle craniosacral therapy approach as taught by the Upledger Institute, which has proven to be safe and effective for patients of all ages, from newborns to the elderly.
Craniosacral Therapy Techniques
Craniosacral therapists use a variety of specific techniques, all characterized by gentle touch and careful listening to the body’s responses:
Core Techniques
- Still Point Induction: A technique that encourages the craniosacral system to pause momentarily, allowing for deep relaxation and system reset.
- Dural Tube Release: Addressing restrictions along the spinal dura mater from the occiput to the sacrum.
- Diaphragm Releases: Working with the body’s major fascial diaphragms (pelvic, respiratory, thoracic inlet, and hyoid).
- Cranial Base Release: Releasing restrictions at the junction between the skull and the spine.
- Temporal Bone Work: Addressing the temporal bones, which house the inner ear and affect numerous body functions.
- Sphenoid-Occiput Decompression: Working with these central cranial bones to optimize pituitary function and craniosacral rhythm.
- Frontal and Parietal Lifts: Gentle techniques to release restrictions in these cranial bones.
- Sacral Decompression: Releasing restrictions at the base of the spine.
Advanced Techniques
- SomatoEmotional Release (SER): A therapeutic process that helps release emotional trauma stored in body tissues.
- Direction of Energy Technique: Working with areas where the body has isolated traumatic energy.
- Arcing: Releasing restrictions between two distant points in the body.
- Lymphatic Pump Techniques: Stimulating lymphatic drainage to enhance immune function.
Benefits and Clinical Applications of Craniosacral Therapy
Craniosacral therapy treatment has been shown to be effective for a remarkably wide range of conditions. Research and clinical experience support its use in the following areas:
Pain Management
- Chronic pain syndromes: Including fibromyalgia and complex regional pain syndrome
- Migraines and headaches: Both tension-type and vascular headaches
- Neck and back pain: Chronic cervical, thoracic, and lumbar pain
- TMJ disorders: Temporomandibular joint dysfunction and related facial pain
- Post-surgical pain: Especially after spinal or cranial surgeries
Neurological Conditions
- Post-concussion syndrome: Helping recover from traumatic brain injuries
- Vertigo and dizziness: Related to inner ear or central nervous system issues
- Tinnitus: Ringing or buzzing in the ears
- Seizure disorders: As a complementary approach
- Multiple sclerosis: Managing symptoms and improving quality of life
- Cerebral palsy: Improving function and reducing spasticity
Stress-Related Disorders
- Anxiety and depression: Supporting mental health through nervous system regulation
- Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD): Processing and releasing traumatic memories
- Insomnia and sleep disorders: Improving sleep quality and duration
- Chronic fatigue syndrome: Restoring energy and vitality
- Burnout: Recovery from physical and emotional exhaustion
Pediatric Conditions
- Birth trauma: Addressing the effects of difficult births or cesarean sections
- Colic and reflux: Soothing digestive distress in infants
- Plagiocephaly: Treating flat head syndrome
- Breastfeeding difficulties: Improving latch and sucking patterns
- Sleep problems: Helping babies and children sleep better
- Developmental delays: Supporting optimal neurological development
- Autism spectrum disorders: Improving sensory integration and social engagement
- ADHD: Supporting focus and self-regulation
Women’s Health
- Fertility support: Optimizing pelvic function and reducing stress
- Pregnancy discomfort: Relieving back pain, sciatica, and other pregnancy-related issues
- Birth preparation: Optimizing pelvic alignment for labor
- Postpartum recovery: Addressing physical and emotional challenges after birth
- Menstrual disorders: Balancing hormonal and structural factors
Other Conditions
- Immune system disorders: Supporting optimal immune function
- Sinus problems: Chronic sinusitis and congestion
- Visual disturbances: Related to cranial restrictions
- Learning disabilities: Supporting cognitive function
- Chronic fatigue: Restoring energy balance
What to Expect in a Craniosacral Therapy Session
Understanding what happens during a craniosacral therapy treatment can help you feel more comfortable and get the most benefit from your sessions.
Initial Consultation
Your first session at Osteofuengirola will typically include:
- Health history review: Discussion of your current symptoms, medical history, and treatment goals
- Physical assessment: Evaluation of your posture, movement patterns, and craniosacral rhythm
- Treatment plan: Personalized recommendations based on your specific needs
- Treatment session: Your first craniosacral therapy treatment
During the Session
- Positioning: You’ll lie fully clothed on a comfortable treatment table
- Gentle touch: The therapist will use very light touch (about 5 grams of pressure) at various points on your body
- Duration: Sessions typically last 45-60 minutes
- Sensations: You may feel warmth, tingling, pulsing, or deep relaxation. Some people fall asleep, which is perfectly fine
- Emotional releases: Occasionally, stored emotions may surface. This is a normal and beneficial part of the healing process
After the Session
- Immediate effects: Most people feel deeply relaxed, though some may feel energized
- Processing period: Your body may continue to process the treatment for 24-48 hours
- Hydration: Drinking plenty of water helps facilitate the healing process
- Rest: Allow time for rest and integration after your session
- Follow-up: Frequency of sessions depends on your condition and response to treatment
Scientific Evidence and Research
While more research is always needed, a growing body of scientific evidence supports the efficacy of craniosacral therapy:
Published Studies
- Chronic neck pain: A randomized controlled trial published in The Clinical Journal of Pain (2016) found that craniosacral therapy significantly reduced chronic neck pain compared to sham treatment.
- Migraine: Multiple studies have shown that CST can reduce migraine frequency and intensity.
- Fibromyalgia: Research indicates improvements in pain, fatigue, and quality of life with craniosacral therapy.
- Infant colic: Studies have demonstrated significant reduction in crying time in colicky infants treated with craniosacral therapy.
- Autonomic nervous system: Research has shown that CST can influence heart rate variability, indicating improved autonomic balance.
Mechanisms of Action
Research suggests that craniosacral therapy works through several mechanisms:
- Fascia release: Releasing restrictions in the fascial network that connects all body structures
- Parasympathetic activation: Stimulating the “rest and digest” branch of the nervous system
- Pain gate control: Modulating pain signals in the central nervous system
- Neuroplasticity: Supporting the brain’s ability to reorganize and heal
- Lymphatic drainage: Improving waste removal and immune function
For more information on the research supporting craniosacral therapy, visit the Upledger Institute website, which maintains an updated database of scientific studies.
Comparison with Other Manual Therapies
How does sacro cranial therapy compare to other manual therapies? Understanding these differences can help you choose the right treatment:
Craniosacral Therapy vs. Massage Therapy
- Pressure: CST uses much lighter touch (5g vs. several pounds in massage)
- Focus: CST works specifically with the craniosacral system, while massage focuses on muscles
- Approach: CST follows the body’s innate healing intelligence rather than applying force
- Effects: CST works more at the level of the nervous system and fascia
Craniosacral Therapy vs. Chiropractic
- Technique: CST uses gentle holds; chiropractic uses adjustments with thrust
- Focus: CST works with the entire craniosacral system; chiropractic focuses primarily on spinal alignment
- Philosophy: Both respect the body’s self-healing abilities but approach it differently
- Gentleness: CST is gentler and safer for fragile conditions
Craniosacral Therapy vs. Osteopathy
- Relationship: CST emerged from osteopathy and shares its holistic philosophy
- Scope: Osteopathy uses a broader range of techniques; CST specializes in craniosacral work
- Pressure: CST typically uses lighter pressure than many osteopathic techniques
- Complementarity: These approaches work excellently together, which is why we offer both at Osteofuengirola
Safety, Contraindications, and Side Effects
Safety Profile
Craniosacral therapy is one of the safest manual therapies available. Because of its gentle nature, it can be used with:
- Newborn infants
- Elderly patients
- Pregnant women
- People with fragile conditions
- Post-surgical patients (with medical clearance)
Contraindications
While very safe, craniosacral therapy treatment should be avoided or modified in certain situations:
- Acute intracranial hemorrhage or aneurysm: Wait until medically stabilized
- Recent skull fracture: Wait for proper healing
- Herniation of the medulla oblongata: Avoid cranial work
- Acute stroke: Wait until stabilized before beginning treatment
- Conditions where intracranial pressure changes are contraindicated
Always inform your therapist of any serious medical conditions so appropriate modifications can be made.
Possible Side Effects
Most people experience only positive effects from craniosacral therapy. Occasionally, mild temporary effects may occur:
- Fatigue: Deep relaxation may lead to sleepiness
- Mild headache: As restrictions release, brief discomfort may occur
- Emotional release: Stored emotions may surface (this is therapeutic)
- Increased urination: As the body releases toxins
- Muscle soreness: Mild and temporary as the body adjusts
These effects typically resolve within 24-48 hours and indicate that the body is processing the treatment.
Salvador Portillo’s Training with the Upledger Institute
At Osteofuengirola, we are committed to providing the highest quality craniosacral therapy based on the most current research and training. Salvador Portillo has completed extensive training through the Upledger Institute, the world’s leading authority in craniosacral therapy education.
Salvador’s Credentials Include:
- Craniosacral Therapy I & II: Foundation and intermediate training
- Advanced Craniosacral Therapy: Specialized techniques for complex cases
- SomatoEmotional Release I & II: Advanced training with Dr. Chas Perry in processing emotional trauma
- Pediatric Craniosacral Therapy: Specialized training for working with babies and children
- Continuing education: Regular updates and advanced workshops
The Upledger Institute Difference
Training through the Upledger Institute ensures:
- Evidence-based practice: Techniques supported by research and clinical experience
- Standardized protocols: Consistent, reliable treatment approaches
- Safety: Comprehensive training in contraindications and modifications
- Ethics: High standards of professional conduct
- Continuing education: Access to the latest developments in the field
Frequently Asked Questions About Craniosacral Therapy
How is craniosacral therapy different from cranial osteopathy?
While both emerged from the same roots, craniosacral therapy as developed by Dr. Upledger uses a gentler approach and is accessible to a wider range of healthcare professionals. Cranial osteopathy is practiced specifically by osteopaths and may include more varied techniques.
Can craniosacral therapy help with anxiety and depression?
Yes. By regulating the autonomic nervous system and releasing stored trauma, craniosacral therapy can significantly reduce anxiety and support recovery from depression. Many patients report improved mood, better sleep, and reduced stress after regular sessions.
Is craniosacral therapy scientifically proven?
While more research is always beneficial, there is a growing body of peer-reviewed scientific evidence supporting the efficacy of craniosacral therapy, particularly for pain management, migraine treatment, and stress-related conditions. The Upledger Institute maintains an updated database of research studies.
How many sessions will I need?
This varies greatly depending on your condition and how long you’ve had it. Acute problems may improve in 2-4 sessions, while chronic conditions often benefit from 6-10 sessions or more. Some people choose to continue with monthly maintenance sessions. Salvador will discuss a treatment plan after your initial evaluation.
Can craniosacral therapy help my baby?
Yes! Craniosacral therapy is exceptionally gentle and safe for infants. It can help with colic, feeding difficulties, sleep problems, and the effects of birth trauma. Many parents notice immediate improvements in their baby’s comfort and behavior.
What should I wear to a session?
Wear comfortable, loose-fitting clothing. You remain fully clothed during the session. Avoid wearing jewelry, especially around the neck and head.
Will I feel anything during the session?
Experiences vary. Most people feel deep relaxation. Some notice warmth, tingling, or subtle pulsing sensations. Others may have emotional releases or memories surface. Some people fall asleep, which is perfectly fine and doesn’t reduce the treatment’s effectiveness.
Can I receive craniosacral therapy if I’m pregnant?
Absolutely! Craniosacral therapy is safe and beneficial throughout pregnancy. It can help with common pregnancy discomforts, prepare the body for labor, and support optimal fetal positioning.
Is craniosacral therapy covered by insurance?
Coverage varies by insurance provider and policy. Some plans cover craniosacral therapy when provided by licensed healthcare professionals like physiotherapists or osteopaths. Contact your insurance company to verify your coverage.
How soon will I feel results?
Many people notice improvements immediately—such as reduced pain, better sleep, or decreased anxiety. For chronic conditions, progressive improvement typically occurs over several sessions as the body’s self-healing mechanisms are activated.
Book Your Craniosacral Therapy Session at Osteofuengirola
If you’re interested in experiencing the profound benefits of craniosacral therapy treatment, we invite you to visit Osteofuengirola in Fuengirola. Salvador Portillo’s extensive training with the Upledger Institute ensures you receive the highest quality care in a professional, compassionate environment.
Contact Information
- Phone: 687 74 98 25 (Salvador Portillo)
- Email: info@osteofuengirola.pro
- Address: C/ Troncon N-44, 29640 Fuengirola (Málaga)
- Hours: Monday to Saturday, 09:00 to 21:00
- Multilingual service: Spanish, English, Russian, and Bulgarian
Schedule your initial consultation today and discover how this gentle yet powerful therapy can help restore your health, reduce pain, and enhance your overall well-being.
Conclusion
Craniosacral therapy represents a paradigm shift in how we approach health and healing. Rather than forcing change upon the body, this gentle therapy works with the body’s innate wisdom to facilitate self-correction and optimal function. Whether you’re dealing with chronic pain, recovering from trauma, seeking support during pregnancy, or simply wanting to optimize your health, craniosacral therapy offers a safe, effective, and profoundly relaxing path to wellness.
At Osteofuengirola, we combine the gold-standard training of the Upledger Institute with over 15 years of clinical experience to provide you with exceptional care. Our commitment to continuous learning and evidence-based practice ensures you receive treatments that are both scientifically sound and therapeutically effective.
Your body has an incredible capacity to heal itself. Craniosacral therapy simply removes the obstacles that prevent this natural healing from occurring. Let us help you unlock your body’s potential for health and vitality.
Contact Osteofuengirola today and take the first step on your journey to optimal health through craniosacral therapy.
On the Costa del Sol, more and more people are seeking natural and effective alternatives to improve their health and quality of life. At Osteofuengirola, a specialized center located in the heart of Fuengirola, we combine two ancient therapies recognized for their efficacy: osteopathy and acupuncture. Both techniques, based on a holistic approach to the human body, offer personalized solutions for a wide variety of ailments without the need for medication.
If you’re looking for an osteopath in Fuengirola or acupuncture services in Fuengirola with qualified professionals and over 15 years of experience, this article will explain how these therapies can help you regain your well-being.
What is Osteopathy?
Osteopathy is a manual therapeutic discipline that considers the human body as a functional unit. Developed by Dr. Andrew Taylor Still in the late 19th century, this practice is based on three fundamental principles:
- The body is a unit: All systems (musculoskeletal, nervous, circulatory, visceral) are interconnected and influence each other.
- Structure governs function: Any alteration in body structure (bones, muscles, fascia) can affect the functioning of organs and systems.
- The body possesses self-healing mechanisms: Osteopathy seeks to facilitate these natural processes by eliminating restrictions that prevent proper body functioning.
Types of Osteopathy at Osteofuengirola
At our osteopathy center in Fuengirola, we offer different approaches according to each patient’s needs:
- Structural Osteopathy: Focuses on the musculoskeletal system, treating joints, muscles, ligaments, and fascia through specific and gentle manipulations.
- Cranial Osteopathy (Craniosacral Therapy): Works on the skull, spine, and sacrum to optimize central nervous system functioning.
- Visceral Osteopathy: Addresses tensions and restrictions of internal organs and their connections with the musculoskeletal system.
- Pediatric Osteopathy: Specialized in babies and children, treating colic, plagiocephaly, sleep problems, and breastfeeding difficulties.
- Sports Osteopathy: Oriented toward athletes to prevent injuries, improve performance, and accelerate recovery.
Benefits of Osteopathy
Osteopathy in Fuengirola offers multiple therapeutic benefits supported by years of clinical practice and scientific studies:
- Natural pain relief: Reduces muscle, joint, and back pain without the need for medication.
- Improved mobility: Recovers flexibility and full range of motion in joints.
- Body balance: Optimizes posture and corrects structural imbalances that can cause chronic pain.
- Comprehensive well-being: Promotes blood circulation, lymphatic drainage, and nervous system functioning.
- Personalized treatment: Each session is adapted to the patient’s specific needs.
Conditions Treatable with Osteopathy
Osteopathy is effective in treating numerous conditions, including:
- Back pain (lumbago, dorsalgia, cervicalgia)
- Herniated discs and sciatica
- Muscle contractures
- Migraines and tension headaches
- Vertigo and dizziness
- Sports injuries
- Functional digestive problems
- Stress and anxiety
- Sleep disorders
- Discomfort during pregnancy
- Fertility problems (as a complement)
- Postpartum recovery
What is Acupuncture?
Acupuncture is one of the oldest techniques of Traditional Chinese Medicine, with over 3,000 years of history. This therapy is based on the concept that vital energy (called “Qi”) flows through the body via specific channels called meridians. When this flow is interrupted or imbalanced, symptoms and diseases can appear.
The acupuncture in Fuengirola that we practice at Osteofuengirola uses very fine sterile metal needles that are inserted at specific points on the body to:
- Restore energy balance
- Stimulate the nervous system and the release of natural analgesic substances
- Improve blood circulation
- Regulate the immune system
- Promote self-regulation of the organism
How Does Acupuncture Work?
Although acupuncture has its roots in Eastern philosophy, modern science has begun to understand its mechanisms of action. Research suggests that acupuncture:
- Stimulates the release of endorphins (the body’s natural painkillers)
- Modulates autonomic nervous system activity
- Reduces inflammation at local and systemic levels
- Improves electrical conductance in specific areas of the body
- Regulates neurotransmitters related to pain, stress, and mood
Benefits of Acupuncture
The acupuncture services in Fuengirola that we offer at Osteofuengirola have proven effective in multiple health areas:
- Chronic pain management: Especially effective for back pain, arthritis, fibromyalgia, and sports injuries.
- Stress and anxiety reduction: Helps balance the nervous system and improve emotional state.
- Migraine treatment: Studies show it can reduce the frequency and intensity of headaches by up to 50%.
- Fertility improvement: Optimizes blood flow to the uterus, regulates menstrual cycle, and reduces stress hormones.
- Relief from cancer treatment side effects: Particularly effective for nausea and dry mouth in patients undergoing radiotherapy.
- Immune system strengthening: Prevents diseases and improves the body’s response.
Conditions Treatable with Acupuncture
Acupuncture is recognized by the World Health Organization (WHO) as an effective treatment for over 40 different conditions, including:
- Chronic and acute pain (lumbar, cervical, joint)
- Migraines and tension headaches
- Stress, anxiety, and depression
- Insomnia and sleep disorders
- Digestive problems (gastritis, irritable bowel syndrome)
- Allergies and respiratory problems
- Menstrual disorders and premenstrual syndrome
- Polycystic ovary syndrome
- Fertility support
- Nausea during pregnancy
- Sports injuries
- Facial paralysis
Differences and Complementarity Between Osteopathy and Acupuncture
Although osteopathy and acupuncture come from different traditions, both share a holistic vision of the human being and can complement each other very effectively:
Main Differences
| Characteristic | Osteopathy | Acupuncture |
|---|---|---|
| Origin | Western medicine (USA, 19th century) | Traditional Chinese Medicine (3,000 years) |
| Technique | Manual manipulations, joint mobilizations | Needle insertion at specific points |
| Main focus | Musculoskeletal system and body structure | Energy system and Qi flow |
| Session duration | 45-60 minutes with active manipulation | 30-45 minutes with needles placed (rest) |
Why Do They Work Well Together?
At Osteofuengirola, we have found that the combination of both therapies enhances therapeutic results:
- Synergistic action: While osteopathy releases structural restrictions, acupuncture balances the energy and nervous system.
- More complete treatment: Both physical and energetic aspects of the health problem are addressed.
- Faster results: The combination usually accelerates recovery times.
- Prevention of relapses: By working on multiple levels, the likelihood of the problem reappearing is reduced.
When to Choose Osteopathy, Acupuncture, or Both?
The choice of treatment will depend on your specific condition. As a general guide:
Osteopathy is Especially Indicated For:
- Structural problems (hernias, scoliosis, contractures)
- Acute sports injuries
- Joint mobility problems
- Visceral ailments related to structural tensions
- Birth preparation and postpartum recovery
Acupuncture is Especially Indicated For:
- Difficult-to-manage chronic pain
- Recurrent migraines
- Fertility problems
- Stress, anxiety, and sleep disorders
- Allergies and respiratory problems
- Side effects from medical treatments
Combined Treatment Recommended For:
- Chronic pain with structural and emotional components
- Fibromyalgia
- Tension headaches with cervical contractures
- Sports injuries with persistent inflammation
- Stress manifesting as muscle tension
In your first visit to Osteofuengirola, Salvador Portillo will conduct a complete evaluation to determine which treatment or combination of treatments is most suitable for your particular case.
Comparison with Conventional Treatments
Many patients ask us how osteopathy and acupuncture compare with conventional medical treatments. It is important to clarify that these therapies do not replace conventional medicine, but complement it.
Advantages of Manual and Natural Therapies
- No significant side effects: Unlike many medications, osteopathy and acupuncture do not have important adverse effects when performed by qualified professionals.
- Holistic approach: They treat the underlying cause of the problem, not just the symptoms.
- Reduced medication use: Many patients manage to decrease or eliminate their dependence on painkillers and anti-inflammatories.
- Active prevention: These therapies not only treat, they also prevent the appearance of new problems.
- Complementarity: They can be combined with conventional medical treatments to enhance results.
Scientific Evidence
Both osteopathy and acupuncture have a growing body of scientific evidence supporting their efficacy:
- Studies published in journals such as The Clinical Journal of Pain have demonstrated the effectiveness of craniosacral therapy for chronic neck pain.
- Acupuncture is recognized by the WHO and supported by multiple clinical studies for chronic pain treatment.
- Research in psychoneuroimmunology confirms the connection between manual treatment and nervous system regulation.
Why Choose Osteofuengirola
When looking for an osteopath in Fuengirola or acupuncture services in Fuengirola, it is essential to trust professionals with solid training and proven experience.
Salvador Portillo: Experience and Professionalism
Salvador Portillo, a licensed physiotherapist and registered osteopath, is the founder and director of Osteofuengirola. With over 15 years of experience in the comprehensive treatment of musculoskeletal and functional ailments, Salvador combines deep technical knowledge with active patient listening.
His training includes:
- Physiotherapy (official degree)
- Structural, visceral, and cranial osteopathy
- Advanced Craniosacral Therapy with the prestigious Upledger Institute
- SomatoEmotional Release
- Acupuncture and Traditional Chinese Medicine
“Every body has its language. Listening to it with your hands is part of the healing process,” says Salvador, reflecting his work philosophy based on personalized attention and respect for the body’s natural processes.
Our Center in Fuengirola
Located in the heart of Fuengirola, Osteofuengirola is a space specifically designed to provide a calm and professional environment where our patients can feel comfortable and cared for.
Characteristics of our service:
- Personalized attention in each session
- Flexible hours from 09:00 to 21:00
- Multilingual service (Spanish, English, Russian, Bulgarian)
- Professional and relaxing environment
- Modern equipment and updated techniques
- Commitment to continuous training and best practices
Patient Testimonials
Our patients are our best reference:
“Excellent professional. I had facial paralysis from which I recovered thanks to him in just a few sessions. I will definitely return. Thank you so much!”
“We went with my son, a basketball player, grade 2 ankle sprain. Through a needle and heat technique we obtained impressive, fast, and definitive results.”
“Very good professional. I had a lumbar problem and in two sessions he solved it. Great treatment and very good experience.”
Frequently Asked Questions
Does osteopathy hurt?
No. The osteopathic techniques we use are gentle and adapted to each patient. Some people may feel slight discomfort during certain manipulations, but it should never be painful. After the session, it is normal to feel some muscle sensitivity for 24-48 hours, similar to what you experience after exercising.
Does acupuncture hurt?
Acupuncture needles are extremely fine (much thinner than injection needles). Most patients barely feel the insertion. Some people may experience a sensation of tingling, warmth, or pressure in the treated area, which is completely normal and a sign that the point is responding.
How many sessions do I need?
It depends on your specific condition. Acute problems can be resolved in 2-4 sessions, while chronic conditions may require 6-10 sessions or more. In the first consultation, Salvador will evaluate your case and provide you with a personalized estimate.
Can I combine these treatments with my medication?
Yes. Osteopathy and acupuncture are complementary to conventional medical treatments. In fact, many patients manage to gradually reduce their medication under their doctor’s supervision. We will always inform your doctor about the treatment if necessary.
Are these therapies scientifically recognized?
Yes. Osteopathy is officially recognized in countries such as the United Kingdom, France, Belgium, Switzerland, Portugal, and Australia. Acupuncture is endorsed by the WHO and has thousands of scientific studies demonstrating its efficacy.
How long does a session last?
Osteopathy sessions usually last between 45-60 minutes. Acupuncture sessions last approximately 30-45 minutes. The first consultation may be longer (up to 90 minutes) as it includes a detailed evaluation of your history and current condition.
Do I need to bring anything special to the consultation?
It is recommended to wear comfortable clothing that allows movement. If you have medical reports, diagnostic tests, or MRIs related to your problem, bring them to the first consultation.
Do you handle emergencies?
While we are not a medical emergency service, we understand there are situations that require quick attention. Contact us and we will do our best to see you as soon as possible.
Book Your Appointment at Osteofuengirola
If you’re looking for osteopathy in Fuengirola or acupuncture in Fuengirola with qualified professionals, don’t hesitate to contact us. At Osteofuengirola we are committed to your well-being and recovery.
Contact Information
- Phone: 687 74 98 25 (Salvador Portillo)
- Email: info@osteofuengirola.pro
- Address: C/ Troncon N-44, 29640 Fuengirola (Málaga)
- Hours: Monday to Saturday, 09:00 to 21:00
- Multilingual service: Russian and Bulgarian: +34 669 070 284
Book your first consultation today and discover how the combination of osteopathy and acupuncture can help you regain your quality of life without medication and naturally.
Conclusion
Osteopathy and acupuncture represent two established therapeutic approaches that, when combined, offer a comprehensive solution for multiple health problems. At Osteofuengirola, we don’t just treat symptoms: we seek the root cause of your ailment to provide lasting relief and improve your overall well-being.
With over 15 years of experience, continuous training with prestigious institutions such as the Upledger Institute, and hundreds of satisfied patients on the Costa del Sol, Salvador Portillo and the Osteofuengirola team are ready to accompany you on your path to health.
Don’t let pain or discomfort limit your life. Contact us today and take the first step toward your natural recovery.
At Osteofuengirola we continue to commit to continuous training and excellence in our treatments. Recently, our osteopath Salvador has successfully completed the Advanced Somatoemotional course from the prestigious Upledger Institute, thus expanding our therapeutic capabilities to offer more comprehensive care to our patients.
What is Somato-Emotional Release?
Somato-Emotional Release (SER) is a therapeutic technique developed by Dr. John E. Upledger that is part of the Craniosacral Therapy approach. This methodology recognizes that the body can retain the physical and emotional effects of past traumas, accidents, or stressful experiences, manifesting as restrictions in tissues and dysfunctions in the nervous system.
The Upledger Institute: World Reference in Craniosacral Therapy
The Upledger Institute is internationally recognized as the leading authority in Craniosacral Therapy and related techniques. Founded by Dr. John E. Upledger, pioneer in the development of these therapeutic techniques, the institute has trained thousands of professionals worldwide.

Dr. Chas Perry: Prestigious Instructor
Our osteopath had the opportunity to train with Dr. Chas Perry, who earned his doctorate in Psychology from the International College of Los Angeles in 1983. Dr. Perry joined HealthPlex Clinical Services in 1994 as a therapist, where he uses Craniosacral Therapy and related modalities to facilitate health and well-being.
As an experienced instructor, Dr. Perry teaches several courses at the Upledger Institute, including:
- SomatoEmotional Release 2
- Advanced Craniosacral Therapy
- BioAquatic Explorations
Additionally, he serves as an active instructor in the intensive therapy program for Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder of the Upledger Foundation for Vietnam veterans.
Benefits of Advanced Training
This specialized training allows our team to:
- Identify and treat more complex patterns of emotional retention in the body, providing a deeper and more effective approach to dysfunctions.
- Integrate emotional and physical aspects of treatment, recognizing the intimate connection between body and mind in the healing process.
- Develop advanced techniques for tissue listening and facilitation of the patient’s nervous system self-regulation.
- Provide a safe space for patients to process and release traumas stored in their body system.





Commitment to Excellence
At Osteofuengirola, we firmly believe that continuous training is essential to offer the best care to our patients. This new certification in Advanced Somatoemotional adds to our commitment to staying at the forefront of the most effective therapeutic techniques supported by scientific evidence.
Your Well-being, Our Priority
If you have experienced physical or emotional traumas, chronic stress, or simply feel that your body “holds” tensions that you cannot fully release, Somato-Emotional Release techniques can be a valuable tool in your recovery process.
Want to know more about how Craniosacral Therapy and Somato-Emotional Release can help you?
Don’t hesitate to contact us for a personalized consultation. At Osteofuengirola we are here to accompany you on your path to comprehensive well-being.
At Osteofuengirola, we combine traditional osteopathic techniques with innovative approaches such as Craniosacral Therapy to offer you complete and personalized treatment. Because your health deserves the best.
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