
People of all ages come to Rolfing for help with neck pain,
back problems, impaired mobility and other difficulties that
originate with internal strains. Others seek to improve his/her
appearance, to improve athletic performance, and to enhance
personal growth toward a fuller realization of their potential.
Rolfers are trained to work with many different physical problems
such as:
- Carpal
tunnel syndrome
- Lower
back pain
- Spinal
curvature
- Joint
stiffness
- TMJ
- Headaches
- Sciatica
- Visceral
position and tissue restrictions
- Feet problems
- Aches
or pains in areas such as the neck, shoulders, hips, back,
arms, legs etc.
- Stress,
tenseness and stiffness
- Injuries
and accidents
- Poor
posture
- Lack
of energy/vitality (living and working below inherent
potential)
Rolfing can also benefit people in psychotherapy
by facilitating a deeper connection to their
emotional conflicts, and
it can effectively deepen practices such as meditation,
yoga
and Tai
Chi.
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