STRUCTURAL INTEGRATION
BODYNAMIC BODY PSYCHOTHERAPY
MOVEMENT EDUCATION
ERGONOMIC CONSULTING
MANUAL THERAPY INSTRUCTION
FAQ'S
TESTIMONIALS
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The purpose of Rolfing Movement is to work with the client to help identify movement patterns that promote strain and asymmetry in the body. Once the patterns are identified, the Rolf Movement practitioner seeks to offer more
economical solutions which promote greater balance and efficiency of movement in the gravitational field.
Rolfing Movement is taught as a sequence of sessions devoted to specific structural and movement themes. In a classic movement series. For example, exploring breathing patterns can lead to using the breath to promote ease and release holdings in the ribs, lungs and respiratory diaphragm. Other possibilities include: movement patterns in the foot, ankle and knee joints, the hip joint, the arms and head and neck. These sessions are designed to access deeper holding patterns and achieve a feeling of ease in the body. Rolfing movement can benefit clients with or without Rolfing manipulation. In conjunction with the hands-on manipulation, RMI is a powerful tool that can be used to increase awareness and change habits that contribute to stress and inefficient body usage.
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