By freeing restrictions in the ligaments, tendons, and muscles, Rolfing frees your body to assume a more upright posture with less effort and strain...
In many cases, bringing the body into a more natural alignment will reduce or aleviate chronic pain issue. Many clients who were dependent...
Rolfing works with muscle insertion points, helping to reset the stretch reflex and allowing the body to go deeper into stretches. Additionally...
Rolfing takes a holistic approach to improving your quality of life through your body. By realigning your body and re-educating your movement patterns, you can reduce or completely alleviate chronic pain issues, increase flexibility, and have more energy. Rolfing often allows clients to reduce or eliminate their dependence on expensive or time consuming maintenance programs they were on with chiropractors, massage, or just gritting their teeth through aches and pains.
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Rolfing is named after its creator, Dr. Ida P. Rolf, who originally referred to the work as Structural Integration. Dr. Rolf received her Ph.D. in biochemistry from Columbia University in 1920 and furthered her knowledge of the body through her scientific work in organic chemistry at the Rockefeller Institute. In a lifelong search for a solution to family health problems, Ida examined many systems that affected body structure including yoga, osteopathy and chiropractic. Eventually combining her knowledge of biochemistry with these systems, Ida developed the theory and practice of Rolfing. The original Rolf Institute was founded in Boulder, Colorado and now has offices in Germany and Brazil as well.
Rolfing is useful for those experiencing chronic pain from muscle injuries, patterns of use, or physical and emotional traumas. It can also be useful for performance, athletics, dancing, practically any physical vocation as a way to help improve performance. Tapping into the mind/body connection, it is also used by some psychotherapists and counselors as a support to their work with clients. In all these cases greater physical support and flexibility can positively influence energy levels and emotional health.