What is Rolfing?
What is Rolfing Therapy? Rolfing realigns your body, much like chiropractic, only Rolfers work with soft tissue to indirectly pull bones back into place and ease muscle imbalances, pain and strain. Click here to get the whole story…
How Does Rolfing Work?
Rolfing can sometimes seem like a mystery to those who experience the treatments and those who witness the results. How, exactly, does Rolfing so dramatically shift posture and movement? How does it make visual changes to the human body? There are many theories about how Rolfing treatments function, and as we continue to learn more about the nature of fascia, we are better equipped to understand the process of Rolfing. Click here to read the history and current theories about Rolfing…
Who Benefits From Rolfing Therapy?
Rolfing is particularly useful for athletes and weekend warriors who want to get rid of pain and injury-proof their bodies; however, it’s been uses by people from singers and songwriters to medical physicians who are just looking to be more flexible and comfortable in their bodies. You can find a few examples of well-known people who have tried and recommended Rolfing here….
The Rolfing 10 Series
Rolfing Therapy is typically structured in a six-month program of 10-12 sessions spaced every two weeks. These sessions allow the practitioner to address pain not just where it is symptomatic but at its underlying and root cause – structural imbalances. The beauty of the Rolfing 10 Series is that the sessions are fully customizable to the client’s needs; they’re not a one-size-fits-all approach to postural therapy. Read more about the Rolfing 10 Series here…
Rolfing FAQ
The FAQ that I hear from my clients and potential clients who want to explore Rolfing but need to know more first. Get answers to questions like, “Does Rolfing hurt?” by clicking here…