Posts tagged with: Michigan Rolfing

Myth: Rolfing is Intense and Painful Work →  Fact: Rolfing is Deep Work Giving Immediate Pain Relief   As a Certified Rolfer for 11 years, there’s one misconception I hear all the time, “doesn’t Rolfing hurt?” The reality is while Rolfing...
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I want to examine a fairly complex relationship between these four areas – neck, back, shoulders and ribs. The connection between neck and back is obvious. It is basically a one to one relationship: the neck stacks directly over the...
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It may make sense to you that the foot and the knee are connected but have you ever thought about the connection between the foot and hip? Probably not. Many people wear orthotics to correct foot pain, or braces for...
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In my blogs, I want to focus on things you can do to achieve healthier, stronger movements. I will look at different relationships in the body, how different joints work (or don’t work) together and why this can lead to...
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