Rolfing® Structural Integration is a system of manual therapy and awareness education which is designed to create greater freedom of movement, improve posture and reduce stress by easing chronic patterns of strain in the body. The strain is locked in the body via our myofascial network, a soft tissue web that holds and organizes our bones, muscles and organs. Rolfing® addresses these patterns in a series of sessions, usually ten, whose purpose is to organize the parts of the body into an integrated whole.
Tessy has been a ROLFING® practitioner for over 30 years at Ruscombe Mansion Community Health Center.
Tessy is a Certified Advanced Rolfer. She suggests an initial session to determine the best plan of treatment for each individual. She provides the original 10 ROLFING® session series for anyone who has never experienced this therapy. However, clients may receive other sessions or series, depending on their needs and wishes. Continue reading “Tessy Brungardt”
Curtis Ewing is a Certified Advanced Rolfer, and has been practicing since 2003. He has had additional training in movement and visceral manipulation. He has also completed Advanced level training with the Mietek Wirkus Bioenergy Institute. Continue reading “Curtis Ewing”
Jeannine Olson, M.A., M.S. is a Certified Advanced Rolfer and a Rolf Movement Practitioner. She is also a Licensed Clinical Professional Counselor and a Somatic Experiencing Practitioner.
Her practice focuses on releasing old patterns which limit freedom in the body, the psyche, and the nervous system. Continue reading “Jeannine Olson”