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Rolfing               is               the               practice               of               massaging               and               manipulating               the               connective               tissues               of               the               body               to               promote               harmony               and               structural               balance               in               the               body,               to               increase               flexibility,               and               to               decrease               pain.

Due               to               the               effects               of               injuries,               repetitive               stress,               and               continual               physical               changes               to               the               body               caused               by               gravity,               the               fascia               that               envelopes               and               connects               every               muscle,               organ               and               bone               in               the               body               becomes               strained,               misaligned,               and               misshaped,               causing               the               corresponding               muscles               to               similarly               become               out               of               alignment               and               balance,               causing               a               host               of               physical               problems,               including               pain,               stiffness,               decreased               mobility,               poor               flexibility,               and               poor               posture.

Rolfing               is               typically               practiced               in               a               series               of               ten               sessions,               conducted               one               week               apart.

Each               session               is               adapted               to               the               needs               of               the               individual               and               will               build               on               the               advancements               gained               by               the               previous               sessions.

After               the               tenth               session,               the               manner               in               which               individual               stands,               sits,               moves,               and               breathes               will               have               been               adjusted               to               promote               health               and               balance,               and               release               the               individual               from               structural               patterns               that               promote               pain,               restriction,               and               misalignment.
               Ida               Rolf,               founder               of               Rolfing               
               Ida               Rolf               earned               a               PhD.

in               biochemistry               from               Columbia               University               in               1916.

Somewhere               in               her               scientific               research,               she               made               a               fundamental               discovery               about               the               body:               the               same               network               of               connective               tissue               which               contains               and               links               the               muscle               system               when               it's               healthy               can               be               used               to               reshape               it               when               it's               been               pulled               out               of               proper               order.

Dr.

Rolf's               realization               of               the               importance               of               the               fascial               system               revolutionized               thinking               about               the               body.

As               she               taught               her               insights               and               techniques,               her               students               focused               not               on               muscles,               but               on               the               fascia               that               enwraps               muscles,               supporting               them               and               holding               muscle-bone               combinations               in               place.

The               term               "Rolfing"               refers               to               the               system               of               hands-on               bodywork               and               movement               education               that               Dr.

Rolf               originally               called               "structural               integration."               As               we               know               it               today,               rolfing               is               the               product               of               fifty               years               of               study               and               practice               by               Dr.

Rolf,               and               the               efforts               of               many               people               who               have               carried               on               her               work               since               her               death               in               1979.1
               Some               of               the               benefits               that               can               be               gained               by               the               practice               of               Rolfing               include               relief               from               chronic               pain,               reduction               of               stress               and               increase               of               feelings               of               relaxation               and               well               being,               improvement               of               the               alignment               of               the               posture,               creation               of               a               more               efficient               use               of               the               muscles,               and               an               increase               in               the               elasticity               in               the               connective               tissues               that               wrap               all               the               muscles               and               bones               of               the               body.2
               What               are               the               benefits               of               the               Rolf               Method?


               Research               has               shown               many               physical               and               emotional               health               benefits               from               Rolfing               including:               
               -Easing               chronic               pain               
               -Reducing               stress,               increasing               feelings               of               relaxation               and               well-being               
               -Improving               and               aligning               posture               
               -Creating               a               more               efficient               use               of               muscles               
               -Increases               elasticity               in               the               connective               tissue               that               wraps               all               muscle               and               bone.
               Like               massage,               craniosacral               therapy,               reiki               and               other               forms               of               therapy               that               promote               mind,               body,               and               energy               integration,               Rolfing               is               a               non-invasive               technique               which,               in               the               hands               of               a               skilled               practitioner,               should               provide               a               sense               of               relaxation               while               it               promotes               healing.

Each               session               lasts               an               hour               to               an               hour               and               a               half,               and               is               conducted               one               on               one               with               the               practitioner.

Costs               for               each               session               vary               by               practitioner,               but               typically               a               90               minute               session               will               cost               approximately               $120.00.
               There               are               a               number               of               certified               Rolfing               practitioners               in               the               city               of               Boston,               MA.

Below               are               several               listed               with               their               contact               information.

Inquire               directly               for               session               lengths               and               prices.
               Boston               Rolfing               
               520               Centre               Street               
               Jamaica               Plain,               MA               02130               
               (617)               820-0486               
               www.bostonrolfing.com
               The               Rolf               Studio               
               50               Concord               Square               
               Boston,               MA               02118               
               (617)               817-9380               
               www.therolfstudio.com
               Garret               Whitney               
               214               Market               Street               
               Brighton,               MA               02135               
               (978)               371-2188               
               www.garretwhitney.com
               References               
               1.

Boston               Rolfer               (2006).

"History".

Available               online:               http://www.bostonrolfer.com/history.

(Downloaded:               April               9,               2006).


               2.

The               Rolf               Studio               (2006).

"What               are               the               Benefits               of               the               Rolf               Method?"               Available               online:               http://www.therolfstudio.com/rolfing.

(Downloaded:               April               9,               2006).









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