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Cranial Facial Release (CFR) – Christchurch Clinic - Are you serious about change?

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In recent years, Cranial Facial Release (CFR) has become a popular and sought-after treatment for individuals seeking relief from various chronic health conditions related to the head, face, and neck. As a non-invasive technique that addresses a range of issues such as headaches, sinus problems, sleep disturbances (including sleep apnea and snoring), concussion symptoms, and nasal breathing difficulties, CFR is increasingly being seen as an alternative to more invasive procedures like Balloon Sinuplasty and surgery.

One of the main considerations when exploring CFR as a treatment option is the cost, and how it compares to other available treatments.

What is Cranial Facial Release?

Cranial Facial Release (CFR) is a non-invasive procedure aimed at realigning the bones and soft tissues of the skull, face, and neck. This musculoskeletal treatment involves gently working with the bones of the cranium, including the jaw, sinuses, and facial structures, to relieve tension, open airways, and improve overall alignment.

CFR is often sought for conditions such as chronic headaches, migraines, sinus congestion, nasal breathing issues, sleep apnea, TMJ disorders, and even post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD).

The Role of NasalRX in CFR

NasalRX is an advanced form of Cranial Facial Release that goes a step further by not only addressing the cranium and facial bones, but also incorporating aspects of cranial osteopathy. This integrated method allows practitioners to work with the entire cranial and facial system, including muscles, tendons, and connective tissues that contribute to issues like headaches, sinus blockages, and facial tension.

By offering a more complete approach, NasalRX is considered to deliver longer-lasting results and broader improvements for patients.

Benefits of Cranial Facial Release

Many people choose CFR because of the unique benefits it provides:

  • Non-Invasive: No incisions, anaesthesia, or hospital stays.

  • Long-Term Focus: Unlike surgery, which often offers only short-term relief, CFR aims to address underlying structural causes.

  • Minimal Side Effects: Compared to invasive procedures, CFR has very low risks.

  • Whole-Cranial Approach: By focusing on the entire head and neck, CFR supports overall balance and wellness.

  • Inexpensive: Compared to all advanced comparitive alternative treatments claiming to treat these previously unresollved conditions - its a very inexpensive procedure and gets by far the most consistent results.

Cost of Cranial Facial Release in Christchurch

The cost of CFR can vary depending on the clinic and the condition being addressed. At our Christchurch clinic, session costs typically range from approximately $320 per procedure.

Most patients require a course of 5–10 treatments spread over several weeks to achieve optimal outcomes. Many notice significant improvements within the first 2–3 sessions.

When compared to alternatives like surgery or Balloon Sinuplasty — which often cost between $5,000 and $20,000 (without insurance) CFR represents a far more accessible and affordable choice.

Additional Considerations with NasalRX

Choosing NasalRX means opting for an even more comprehensive approach. While the session cost is comparable to CFR, NasalRX often involves greater practitioner expertise and can address complex cases such as concussion recovery or multi-structural cranial imbalances.

Patients considering NasalRX should expect multiple sessions for full restoration of sinus and cranial balance, but many find the investment well worth it.

Balloon Sinuplasty: A Costly Alternative

Balloon Sinuplasty, performed by surgeons, involves inserting and inflating a balloon catheter into blocked sinus passages. While it can be effective for some patients, it requires anaesthesia, carries risks of swelling, infection, or bleeding, and costs significantly more.

In New Zealand, the procedure typically ranges from $5,000 to $20,000, at the low end with out-of-pocket costs and high end if not covered by insurance. Even then, results are often not permanent, and recurrence of sinus problems is common.

Why Choose NasalRX (Cranial Facial Release)?

CFR is increasingly recognised as a safe, affordable, and non-invasive choice compared to surgery. By restoring cranial alignment, it addresses root causes rather than just symptoms, providing lasting change for conditions such as sinus congestion, concussion recovery, TMJ disorders, headaches, and more.

Christchurch Clinic: Your Local Provider of NasalRX

If you’re considering Cranial Facial Release in Christchurch, our clinic offers specialised expertise in both CFR and NasalRX. Known for precision and patient-focused care, we provide personalised treatment plans for:

  • Chronic sinus and nasal issues

  • Headaches and migraines

  • Concussion and post-head trauma

  • Snoring and sleep-related breathing issues

  • Jaw tension and cranial imbalance

With a reputation for excellent outcomes, our Christchurch clinic is a trusted choice for patients seeking a natural alternative to surgery.

Conclusion

Cranial Facial Release is a non-invasive, accessible option for people dealing with sinus, cranial, or head-related conditions.

NasalRX, an enhanced version of CFR, provides even broader benefits, making it a strong option for those seeking serious change and more complete cranial care.

Book your consultation at our Christchurch clinic today and discover the latest cranial approach now available in New Zealand.

 
 
 

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