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Exploring Massage Therapy: Rolfing (Part II)
Last week we looked at Rolfing, explaining that it focuses on fascia manipulation that can be somewhat painful, and that some claim it can relieve pain and improve wellness. Indeed, the creator of Rolfing, Ida Rolf, was a biochemist who … Continue reading
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Exploring Massage Therapy: Rolfing (Part I)
National Public Radio recently reported on Rolfing as a type of massage therapy that was becoming more popular among the “yoga-Pilates-acupuncture crowd.” While we’re big fans of NPR any way, we’ve linked the story to this post because it does … Continue reading
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Tagged deep tissue, health, Massage, massage therapy, medical massage therapy, pain, Rolfing, structural integration
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