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I found the following information surfing the net. Perhaps it will help.

P.S. I used www.dogpile.com then entered Rolfing Therapy

ALBERTA ROLFING & SOMATIC EDUCATION CENTER

What is Rolfing?

The term " Rolfing® " refers to a system of body education and physical

manipulation developed by Dr. Ida. P. Rolf. It is a method of structural

integration that is the product of 50 years of study by Dr. Rolf.

Through guided movements of the client, the Rolfer slowly stretches and

repositions the body's fascia, which is the supportive wrapping of the body.

This restores normal length and elasticity to the network of deep connective

fibers of the fascia and allows these changes in the " wrapping " to occur.

The standard 10-session series may be completed at a rate of one session

per week, or spread as long as six months. Sessions can last from 60 minutes to

a little over one hour. The results of Rolfing are not only long lasting, they

are progressive. Clients report feeling and looking better and better for

several months after their last session.

ROLFING.....

A system of

soft tissue

manipulation

and movement

education to

realign and

reorient the

body.

Alberta

Rolfing®

209, 1608 - 17th

Avenue S.W.

Calgary, AB

Canada T2T 0E3

Phone:

(403) 229-2009

The basic 10-session series does not ever need to be repeated, though

people often continue Rolfing® later with a three-session series of post 10-week

work yearly. This supports an aging process that is more comfortable, more

graceful and slower than we have seen previously. We suggest you wait at least

six months to a year after your basic 10-series is completed before doing any

post 10-week work in order to give your body time to make the progressive

changes mentioned above.

How old is Rolfing? (see History for more information)

Dr. Ida Rolf was a pioneer in the study of the human condition. She was a

Ph.D. in Biochemistry in her early twenties in the 1920's, when she began her

research (see Case Studies for more information). She began Rolfing® in the

1930's. By the 1950's she was presenting her work to the chiropractic community

throughout North America. In the late fifties and early sixties, she began

teaching " Rolfing® " structural integration to pre med. students. In 1971 the

Rolf® Institute of Structural Integration was founded. It is a non-profit

organization, focusing on the education and training of Rolfers®, public

education of Rolfing® and research.

Who Benefits from Rolfing?

Athletes, dancers, students of yoga and meditation, musicians, business

people, people riddled with chronic pain and stress, people from all walks of

life and all ages come to Rolfing not only for relief from their pain and

stress, but also for improved performance in their professions and everyday

activities.

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.

Who uses Rolfing?

See Press Coverage for details

How Does Rolfing Feel?

The area of the body being worked can vary in sensations and feeling

depending on the existence of chronic stress, injury and other factors. A new

mindset has replaced the old in the Rolfing® profession, making pain a thing of

the past. While the work can sometimes be uncomfortable, it is no longer

painful. A pleasure feeling of release following momentary discomfort is the

most common sensation.

Why have I not heard of it before?

The training and selection of Rolfers® is a rather selective process and

currently there are approximately 1200 Rolfers® in the world. The international

headquarters and educational institute is in Boulder Colorado, with satellite

schools in Munich, Germany and Sau o, Brazil. Only since the 1950's has

Rolfng® been researched, refined and Rolfers® trained in structural integration.

How does Rolfing differ from massage or chiropractic care?

In a simplistic manner, massage therapy focuses on working with the

musculature. Chiropractic emphasizes manipulation of the bones, particularly the

spine. Rolfers® focus on manipulation of the " connective tissues " or " fascia "

i.e. tendons, ligaments, aponeurosis and fascial sheaths as well as the

musculature.

Rolfing® also has a very GLOBAL view of the body and is a study of the

relationships of all parts moving harmoniously together. Rolfing® also considers

the profound effect of gravity on human structure.

How are Rolfers® Trained?

The Rolf® Institute of Structural Integration was founded in 1971. Rolfers

are trained and certified by the Rolf® Institute, headquartered in Bolder,

Colorado. The Rolf® Institute is the only school accredited to teach Rolfing®

and is the sole certifying body for Rolfers. It is regulated by the Colorado

Department of Higher Education and Private Occupational Schools.

Successful applicants complete a training program that usually requires

two years of study and is considered " post graduate " in nature. After initial

Certification, Rolfers commit to a program of continuing education for an

additional 5 years. The training covers the Biological and Behavioral Sciences,

the theory of Rolfing, extensive clinical work under supervision and work with

the dynamics of the human structure in motion.

Does Insurance cover Rolfing®?

I am a certified Massage Therapist in Alberta, which enables many of my

clients to be covered under their current policy. Many insurance agencies cover

Rolfing® in whiplash cases. You'll need to check your individual

policy.

Where can I get more information on Rolfing®?

The Rolf® Institute

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