The effects of Rolfing and structural integration are discussed in an article first written in the Chicago Tribune, then published in the Spokesman Review. The article does a good job describing Rolfing and Ida Rolf, Ph.D., its founder. The … [Continue reading]
We Made It – on Alltop
Image via CrunchBase Recently Align.org was selected as one of the top blogs on Alternative Health by Alltop.com, the primer aggregate sites for blogs. Check it out. There are some great sites on the page. … [Continue reading]
Rolfing Article – Inlander
Jane Fritz wrote a long article for the Spokane newspaper, The Inlander. She writes about what Rolfing can do for clients. She also interviewed physicians as part of the article. … [Continue reading]
Spokesman Review Writes about the Sandpoinpoint Wellness Council and Rolfing
As part of the Sandpoint Wellness Council, Patty Hutchens mentioned me in an article in the Sunday January 21, 2010 issue of the Spokesman Review. The article spoke about how the Council is educating Sandpoint about holistic health. … [Continue reading]
How to Get Insurance to Pay for Rolfing
Image via CrunchBase A recent article in the NEW YORK TIMES lays out some suggestions on how to get insurance companies to pay for Rolfing. Check it out. Many years ago when I had my clinic I hired doc's to work for me to supervise holistic … [Continue reading]
Posts on Rolfing at the Sandpoint Wellness Council Blog
An Alternative Prospective on Scoliosis How Rolfing is able to help kids and adults with their scoliosis. A Way Out of TMJ Problems How understanding the soft tissue and structure of the head and neck can lead to resolving chronic TMJ … [Continue reading]
More Blog Posts on Rolfing
Here are some recent post on Rolfing at Sandpoint Wellness Council’s blog: An Alternative Prospective on Scoliosis How Rolfing has a history of helping kids and adults with their scoliosis. A Way Out of TMJ Problems How understanding … [Continue reading]
Run Like a Hunter
Image via CrunchBase My movement work with my clients starts from a simple premise – we still have the bodies of our ancestors. To get a sense what is best for our bodies I tell my clients to ask what an aboriginal man or woman would do. Those … [Continue reading]