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Professional Overview

Posted by on Sep 11, 2018 in Massage vs Rolfing-Benefits, Rolfing Blog, Who I Am | Comments Off on Professional Overview

Professional Overview

I’m a Certified Advanced Rolfer with a strong background in Structural, Functional, Emotional, Spiritual and Movement Integration. I’m a Scar Tissue specialist. As a wellness therapist, I release Somato/Emotional/and Energetic Patterns. I’m gifted and well accomplished in Rolfing Structural Integration since 1990. I’ve owned my own business since 1990 and have also worked as an adjunct in Chiropractic and DO Offices making a difference for both the client receiving treatment and the Dr. administering it. I address both...

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How does your work stand out from other Rolfers and Bodyworkers?

Posted by on Oct 17, 2015 in Rolfing Blog | Comments Off on How does your work stand out from other Rolfers and Bodyworkers?

There are many practitioners of Rolfing ® Structural Integration which is a whole body approach to pain relief and life transformation. Manipulating fascia causes Structural Realignment, postural balance, freedom from tension, pain and old injuries, scar tissue and emotional trauma with a rebalancing effect that allows freedom of movement as well as improved balance and energy. Rolfing client’s experience healthier attitudes and a better quality of life. What makes me different? I believe that I specialize in relationships far greater than...

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Is Rolfing Painful?

Posted by on Jun 17, 2015 in Rolfing Blog | Comments Off on Is Rolfing Painful?

Rolfing was developed by Dr. Ida P. Rolf PhD. Rolfing Structural Integration is a whole body approach to pain relief and life transformation. There are 206 bones in the body and multiple segments stacked upon each other. Each part is in relationship with whatever is adjacent to it and relative to other segments. We live on a planet that is influenced by the force of gravity. Manipulating fascia causes Structural Realignment, postural balance, freedom from tension, pain and old injuries, scar tissue and emotional trauma with a rebalancing...

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What Is The Difference Between Massage Therapy and Rolfing Structural Integration?

Posted by on Mar 12, 2015 in Massage vs Rolfing-Benefits, Rolfing Blog | Comments Off on What Is The Difference Between Massage Therapy and Rolfing Structural Integration?

One question that I get asked regularly is what the difference between Massage Therapy and Rolfing Structural Integration? It’s simple. Rolfing makes permanent structural changes that continue beyond the session as we focus on Structural changes and movement or functional integration and gravitational balance. Rolfing creates length and space between joints, often alleviating nerves and joint issues and chronic pain. Balance from front to back and symmetry from side to side prevents injuries because you are more stable. It will improve...

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Rolfing Offers Emotional Healing Benefits

Posted by on Feb 26, 2014 in Emotional Healing, Rolfing Blog | Comments Off on Rolfing Offers Emotional Healing Benefits

Rolfing ® Structural Integration is a whole body approach to pain relief and life transformation. Manipulating fascia causes Structural Realignment, postural balance, freedom from tension, pain and old injuries, scar tissue and emotional trauma with a rebalancing effect that allows freedom of movement; better energy; improved balance, healthier attitude and a better life. I don’t just touch bodies. I help transform lives. I instill hope. I touch the spirit, soul, body, mind, and sometimes evoke release of buried emotions of each client. I...

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Why do people come for Rolfing?

Posted by on Nov 14, 2013 in Rolfing Blog, Why do people need Rolfing? | Comments Off on Why do people come for Rolfing?

People come for Rolfing for a variety of reasons. Chronic tension and pain are usually the motivating factor. In today’s world there doesn’t seem to be a shortage. Basic Rolfing* is generally a ten session series; each session has a specific set of anatomical territories and goals for each session. The sessions are like ten parts with an overall goal for a body that is better balanced within the gravitational field. If a body is disorganized due to injuries, accidents, chronic repetitive movements and life trauma, there is disorder among the...

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What do I love most about what I do?

Posted by on Nov 12, 2013 in Rolfing Blog, Who I Am | Comments Off on What do I love most about what I do?

I don’t have a job, I have a calling. God has gifted me with a healing anointing. I lay hands on the sick and they recover. I believe in miracle working power and I help transform lives spirit, soul and body. I am not just touching bodies. I am instilling hope and empowering people. I touch the spirit, soul, body, mind, emotion of each client. This is all under my hands and in my mind’s eye when I’m working on someone. I am entrusted to share their personal history. It’s a privilege to be allowed to help someone integrate on so many...

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