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Are You Living With Chronic Pain?

Rolfing, the future of pain management, helping people recover from: Neck, Back, Shoulder, hip, and knee pain, along with Migraines, TMJ Disorder, Planar Fasciitis, Carpal Tunnel and a much more. 

The Future of Pain Management Through Rolfing Structural Integration

Pain is one of the leading ailments plaguing the United States in which Americans dump billions of dollars in treating each year. At one point or another, whether it is acute or chronic, virtually everyone has suffered from some form of pain. This causes many of our friends and family members a great deal of stress within their personal, social and professional lives. Many people with chronic pain suffer for several years or even decades. 

Chronic pain can be taxing on an individual’s overall wellbeing. It can be debilitating and depressing, but it does not have to be a life sentence. When people have pain they typically go to a doctor. More often than not, doctor visits end up with only a few options such as painkillers, muscle relaxers, and at times, even surgery. But this doesn’t have to be the case. For over 60 years Rolf Structural Integration (SI) has been an alternative option to relieving short and long-term pain. Rolf SI looks at the cause and not just the symptoms. Rolfing is a unique form of body and movement therapy that is specifically designed to correct the body’s long standing patterns of holding and strain to restore the body’s alignment in gravity.

 When you have chronic pain, it is a good indicator that your body is out of alignment with gravity, fighting itself and creating chronic strain. Once pain becomes chronic, the cause is no longer one specific issue nor area. Instead, the entire body has become out of alignment, first compensating for the pain and now fighting itself. To solve chronic pain, you cannot chase the symptom. You need to correct the body’s misalignment and reeducate how the body moves so it no longer is able to stand taller with ease, and the binding and holding in your body can relax, allowing to finally surrender the pain it has been binding against.

Take action and regain control over your body. 

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Feeling Great at 50 Because of Rolfing.

A new article published in the United Kingdom this week predicts Rolfing SI is set to be the new health craze of 2017. The article goes on to recommend everyone over fifty should get Rolfing sessions.

Fascia and Rolfing Predicted to be Big Health Buzz Words for 2017

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According to a recent article released in the United Kingdom, Rolfing Structural Integration is the new hot thing coming in 2017. An article by High50 strongly recommends everyone over fifty to get Rolfed. 

When we age our fascia tends to dehydrate and become tougher creating stiffness and rigidity in the body. Rolfing rehydrates the fascia and softens it, which is why people feel so much more free and vibrant after the ten sessions. If we start to live in and enjoy our bodies more through Rolfing, then our attitude to the process of ageing is a lot more positive. Most people say they feel more grounded, or connected to the earth and that they feel more present in their lives.
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Finding Stability

Stability isn't fixed. It's adaptability to create stability as you're in or out of motion.

In your endeavor to find stability within your physical, emotional, spiritual, and psychological self have you asked yourself the question, “what’s keeping you from finding the ability to become self-aware of the inhibitions that keep you from adapting to the place you’re looking to bring yourself into”? Awareness can lead to understanding your inhibitions, which can lead to adaptability, and adaptability can lead to achieving stability internally and externally.

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