Here are more articles I wrote on Rolfing for our local papers. You can click on the links to be taken to the posting of the articles on the Sandpoint Wellness Council blog. Do You Have a Pain in Your Neck? How Rolfing fixes neck pain when other … [Continue reading]
Rolfing Is in Newsweek
Read about the Newsweek article here. … [Continue reading]
Expanding Our Medical View
As a Rolfer clients see me often after seeing a series of physicians – still in pain. I know these docs want to help their patients. The problem is not with them, it is with our medical system. David Katz, M.D., Director of Yale University's … [Continue reading]
Pelvic Floor Problems
Image via Wikipedia What do women not talk about it? It is their pelvic floor. Men, don’t think you are immune from pelvic floor problems – you aren’t. Most would associate pelvic floor problems with urinary incontinence, but actually they are your … [Continue reading]
How Rolfing Can Help RSD (Reflex Sympathetic Dystrophy) and Chronic Pain
Image via CrunchBase RSD, as with many chronic pain conditions, can become debilitating. Blog Talk Radio interviewed on me on how Rolfing can help treat RSD (Reflex Sympathetic Dystrophy) and Chronic Pain. Rolfing effectiveness with chronic pain … [Continue reading]
Back Pain
Back pain is the most common reason someone comes to see me. Often these clients have tried many other therapies before calling me, some are desperate. Recently I did an interview for the web site – Living with Back Pain. I discuss how Rolfing can … [Continue reading]
How Is Your Inflammation Killing You?
Research continues to point to how inflammation is the cause or a strong co-cause for most illness. The C-reactive protein test, which detects the undetected inflammation in your body, is the best indication of cardiovascular disease. It’s not the … [Continue reading]
Natural Walking
Editor’s notes: Soon after I started Rolfing, I started to distill my Rolf Movement work and the other movement training I had down to a simple teaching for my clients. I called it the Natural Walk. I have to give Ida Rolf, PhD credit for the … [Continue reading]