Tag: pain relief

  • Famous People Love Rolfing!

    Famous People Love Rolfing!

    Athletes Michelle Kwan, 2002 U.S. Olympic figure skater, 98 Olympic Silver Medallist Elvis Stojko, 2002 Canadian Olympic figure skater, 98 Olympic Silver Medallist says, “Rolfing helped me to find my center of balance for competition.” Sean Casey, 2006 World Series Detroit Tigers All Star Baseball Player says Rolfing helped him resolve an injury and would…

  • Working within the Tensegrity Model

    Working within the Tensegrity Model

    What is Tensegrity? “Tensegrity” derives from collapsing the words “tension” and “integrity” and means that the integrity of these class of structures depends on the balance of tension within it. All structures in the universe are supported by a balance between tension and compression, between “push” and “pull”. The chair sits on the floor, the…

  • Cell Biology Meets Rolfing

    Cell-Biology-Meets-Rolfing Featured in the November 2007 Science Magazine. Written by David Grimm

  • Rolfing Revealed

    Rolfing Revealed

    Rolfing Revealed Intensive bodywork technique grounded in gravity is gaining popularity. February 03, 2010|By Lauren Viera | Tribune Newspapers       The effects of Rolfing didn’t really sink in until the day after my second session. It was late afternoon, and I was walking between lunch errands. I’d been walking for about five minutes…

  • Rolfing and Athletic Performance

    Rolfing and Athletic Performance

    Find our how Rolfing SI can enhance your athletic performance.

  • Cranio Sacral Therapy

    A randomized controlled trial investigating the effects of Cranio-Sacral therapy on pain and heart rate variability in fibromyalgia patients Conclusion: Craniosacral therapy improved medium-term pain symptoms in patients with fibromyalgia. Read it in full here Cranio Sacral Study on Patients with Fibromyalgia Schedule Your Appointment Below

  • Osteopathic Manual Therapy

    Osteopathic Manual Therapy

    What is Osteopathic Manual Therapy? Osteopathy was founded by Andrew Taylor Stills in 1874. Dr. Stills rejected the medical practices of his time after realizing that they often caused more harm then benefit. He believed that the body had an innate ability to heal itself. He believed in the recognition that lifestyle and community play…