MAKE LONG LASTING CHANGES
Structural Integration, as created and taught by Ida Rolf is highly effective in re-molding the body. Literally. Viscerally. I share this work with a relationship to awareness.
Breathing into the feeling of the work as I work through and into your tissue. Using joint mobilization and stretching I will slowly lengthen the fascia, winding around the muscle trains of your body. I help the tissue recover its independence from gravity.
Whether you are dealing with the adhesions of time and habitual posture, or life stressors and trauma, I can bring balance back. I love supporting people in reaching peak performance.
These sessions are available as single sessions, smaller packages and in their original format of the “10 series”.
10 SERIES PROGRAM
If you are finding yourself interested in shifting your experience with your body, the 10 series is an excellent format to engage in.
This is amazing work. Life changing. It assists levels of change in an integrated manner. It will connect you to your body so you can access the life you want, from the inside out.
Below there is information sharing the benefits, with answers for common questions as well as explanations for the process and details of the sessions themselves.
Why do the 10 series?
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The 10 series described
Each session in the STRUCTURAL INTEGRATION series comprises certain manipulations designed to prepare the body for the next session. All of the sessions, although of great value individually, are carefully designed to work in concert with each other. Some people have described this series in its entirety as a “deep tune up” for the body.
Three Phases Detailed
The EXTRINSIC Phase – called “extrinsic” because we’re dealing with the superficial fascial layers – comprises the first three 75 minute sessions.
The goal of the extrinsic phase is to create space within the body, preparing it for the work done in future sessions to be more effective and have maximum benefit.
By the end of the first session, you will already feel some of these benefits beginning to take effect.
Each Session in detail
(Fascia is dense connective tissue that surrounds muscles, joints, and bones. It provides support, protects body components, and essentially connects everything in the body structure.)
Following the first session, you will probably notice that your breathing is fuller and deeper. Deeper breaths mean more oxygen intake, so you will also notice an increase in energy. Posture is typically more upright. Many clients report that they feel lighter and longer, as well as a sense of well-being and relaxation that lasts several days.
The next four sessions of Structural Integration make up what is called the “INTRINSIC Phase” The word “intrinsic” signals what these sessions are all about – moving deeper within the CORE structures that ultimately support your improved positioning and stability.
Your sleeve structure encompasses your shoulder and pelvic girdles, while your lateral structure comprises your legs. Your core structure consists of everything that is positioned along your spine and centerline. In its healthiest, most supportive state, your core serves as a strong pillar that your sleeve hangs upon.
As your Structural Integration practitioner, one of my primary concerns is how these structures of your body work together. This begins to become especially apparent in the intrinsic phase.
Each Session in detail
The final three sessions are called the “INTEGRATION PHASE” because this is where we bring it all together. Our goal is to integrate your upper body with your lower body, as well as your right and left brain hemispheres. Designed to align your body based on its unique properties and needs, the integration phase comprises the most highly individualized sessions of the series.
At this point, I will revisit areas addressed in earlier sessions with a renewed focus on how all body parts relate to each other, as well as how they relate to your pelvis (now in a healthier, freer, more functional horizontal position as a result of my earlier work). We may do some of the work sitting or standing, depending on your specific needs so that healthy balance and alignment of all body parts are established with regard to gravity.
Each Session in detail
By the end of the integration phase, your body will feel more in balance, your ease of movement will be less constrained by structural restrictions, and your energy level will be higher.You will likely be more aware of your core and the way that all regions and parts of your body align with one another.
After the conclusion of the ten-session series, you will probably want consider how you want to use SI in your life.I’ll be happy to help you decide a plan that works for you.You have several options, each one with merit.
Some clients feel that their Structural Integration work is complete after the ten-session. They feel satisfied that the work done has provided them with much-needed alignment and restored balance.
Others choose to incorporate Structural Integration as part of their good health maintenance regimen. Ongoing Structural Integration work is especially advisable for people whose bodies are challenged by the stresses of various life situations, such as:
- Career – Does your job keep you hunched over a keyboard, or undergoing the wear and tear of heavy manual labor?
- Athletics – Do you run competitively, or teach yoga?
- Physical Condition – Do you have scoliosis?Do you suffer from chronic pain?
- Aging – Do you find that the normal changes that come with aging are changing the way you walk, sit, and stand?
As you can well imagine, the above list of concerns is not exhaustive.The trick is to objectively consider how you use your body on a daily basis and replace hold habits with new patterns achieved during your course of Structural Integration.
If you decide that ongoing Structural Integration is the plan for you, then we will discuss a therapy schedule that works for your specific needs.Most people find that coming in for Structural Integration work every second or third month provides ample maintenance for optimum alignment and balance.
Questions?
Yes! Photographs taken after the Basic Ten Series show that the changes were not only still present but often improved. Keep in mind, however, as life changes, bodies change in response. All injuries, accidents, lengthy illness and emotional stress may necessitate additional work.
I am best able to help people with a series of sessions. A series of sessions allows me to very thoroughly work through your entire body to release hidden restrictions and to bring your whole body into balance. Because fascia is continuous throughout your body, there can be connections between what seem at first to be unrelated areas. Pain in a specific part of the body is certainly an indicator that something is wrong, but it doesn’t always point to the location of the problem. The whole body can be involved in creating a pattern of tension that results in localized pain. A series of sessions allows me to work on body-wide fascial relationships and to unravel a lifetime of strain and compensation.
That said, you don’t need to be certain from the beginning that you want a whole series of sessions. If you are curious, you can try 1-3 sessions. Within a few sessions you will be able to feel for yourself if SI is a good match for your current goals and desires.
Sessions generally last 75 minutes. Sessions are spaced anywhere from 7 to 10 days apart, and a series consists of 10 sessions. People commonly feel a difference in alignment, movement, body awareness and/or pain levels immediately during and after each session; these differences accumulate and can be experienced more deeply as the series continues. Each session focuses on different parts of your body, and cumulatively the sessions build upon one another to create thorough and lasting changes in your body.
SI has the potential to create significant changes in your body. This process can be accompanied by changes on other levels of your being as well. It is not uncommon for people to experience emotional, mental, social, and/or spiritual growth during the time they are undergoing an SI series. My focus as your practitioner is always on your physical structure, however I simultaneously support and encourage growth in other areas of your life.
Emotional growth can certainly be a part of the SI process. steady emotional growth throughout a series is more common than an explosive cathartic event. If you are seeking, or are wary of, an emotional release, contact me and we can talk further about the relationship between SI and emotions.
While SI is deeply transformative work. it is not the painful process that some have heard it to be. That reputation stems largely from SI’s early years, but fortunately since then many practitioners have helped to refine SI, developing more subtle ways of working with soft-tissue while still effectively changing structure.
An SI session with me ranges from feeling pleasantly relaxed to momentarily uncomfortable. People who have heard of SI’s painful reputation are often surprised at how subtle and pleasurable SI can be. If I am working in an area of significant restriction or holding, it will likely feel more intense, and that intensity should always feel appropriate, welcome and manageable, and should quickly pass as your tissue releases.
Tension, aches and pains:
When your basic structure is out of balance, your body has to work very hard to keep you upright and moving around. Over time, this extra effort may result in chronic tension, strain, and pain. Further, an off-balance body is already overextended and has a reduced capacity to tolerate or to heal from accidents and other traumatic events. By improving your whole body alignment, Rolfing can release tension, aches and pains without creating strain elsewhere in your body.
To improve posture, balance or flexibility:
Many people find that balance, posture and flexibility get worse as they age. As common as this is, many of these changes are not an inevitable part of aging. Rolfing can help you find better posture, flexibility and ease of movement at any age.
To liberate restricted movement patterns:
Nearly all of have activities in our lives that can lead to restricted movement patterns. A mail carrier with a heavy bag, a dental hygienist stooping and twisting to work with patients, a violin player, parents carrying children, anyone who uses a computer at length—all of these people ask their bodies to repeatedly move in specialized ways that can become limiting over time. Rolfing can unwind problems created by a lifetime of activity and create a body that is better able to perform movements like these without strain.
To improve athletic and everyday performance:
Balancing your structure can enhance athletic and everyday performance by improving body awareness, movement patterns, and range of motion. Athletic endeavors and life’s everyday activities—from running a marathon to doing housework—are easier when your body is more comfortable and when less energy is required to move with more ease and power.
To support other personal growth practices:
The time when you are going through an SI series has the potential to be a time of significant personal transformation and change. SI is very compatible with many personal growth practices, like yoga and therapy, that likewise promote insight and transformation.
Massage seeks to relax the body as it is; SI asks the body to reorganize itself. In general, the many therapeutic benefits of massage come from relaxing muscle tone and increasing circulation—from relaxing, but not changing the overall way the body is organized. SI changes your whole body’s structure so that old habits of tension and strain are no longer necessary.
Massage therapy on average works more locally with broader and general goals, Structural Integration on the other hand seeks to restore and balance the whole system, the whole person to achieve the greatest potential for that individual, whether this be a mother, office manager, athlete, student, etc. SI is goal oriented. We are seeking to restore the integrity of an individual as he / she relates to the gravitational field, and we have specific goals, techniques, objectives for each session to accomplish this end according to what that person’s body brings to the session.
One important principle of SI is that the body is significantly affected by the powerful force of gravity. In a misaligned state, the body’s valuable resources are used inefficiently, laboring to keep the body aligned and upright. In addition, the stresses of daily life, physical injuries, unhealthy movement patterns and attitudes are things that can bring one’s structure out of alignment. Over time, the body will shorten and tighten to accommodate stresses, creating stiffness, pain, fatigue and lack of well being.
As tissue is being released, you may experience a number of sensations. Physically, sensations range from warm and pleasant to feelings of discomfort or burning. I will apply appropriate pressure during the session based on your feedback so the pace of the session is under your control. Sometimes, as the tissue is released and balanced, clients experience the release of emotions, memories or traumas that have been stored in the fascial tissue. Such releases can create the opportunity for change and/or resolution surrounding the issues
Movement education may also be a part of your SI series. I can help you become aware of your habitual and inhibiting movement patterns and help you change these patterns to achieve more fluid movement. Movement education can affect your level of daily functioning by helping to change unhealthy patterns in common activities such as sitting, walking and breathing.
SI is typically performed in a series of ten sessions to systematically release the myofascial tissue. Each session builds upon the last, unfolding layers of tissue as the series progress. The series is designed to balance your body in segments, with each session addressing a different aspect of your structure and movement. Though the SI series is designed to work in sequence, I will recognize your unique needs and address these needs throughout the series.
In the process of SI, changes in posture and structure are achieved by manipulating the body’s myo-fascial system. The focus of SI is on the fascia rather than on the muscles (as in massage). The fascia is a protective layer of connective tissue that surrounds each muscle and muscle fiber. Fascia gives the muscles and bodies their shape.
I use a range of techniques to lengthen and reposition the fascia and the body. The amount of pressure used and techniques applied varies . Sometimes I may use slow, deep, stretching strokes, or constant applied pressure. You may also be asked to move as pressure is applied or to stand and move during a session.
At the beginning of a series, I will often spend some time discussing your health and personal history. It is important that I know significant pieces of your history including major accidents, traumas, surgeries, conditions and diseases as well as any medications being taken.
Sessions are often done in underwear. You will be observed as you stand and move to assess levels of balance, alignment and movement patterns. In some cases, if appropriate, photographs may be taken for the benefit of both of us, so that we can see the changes as they become more obvious.
The Process of SI:
The process of SI is an individual and personal process with a wide range of effects and benefits. In general, a body that is aligned and balanced in gravity moves with more ease, fluidity, efficiency and grace. Movement is a pleasure, breathing is easier and good posture is effortless.
In addition, more efficient use of your muscles allows the body to conserve energy, and creates more refined and economical patterns of movement. This can result in increased levels of energy and alertness. Feelings of stress can also decrease while your level of relaxation can increase.
SI aims to affect the whole person, emotionally, physically and energetically, by way of altering the physical structure. Our emotions and behavior patterns for instance, are often related to our physical being. As impediments to balance are removed and the body comes into greater alignment, aspects of the self may also become more aligned. An experience with SI may help release an individual’s potential, promoting positive change, lowering anxiety, improving sleep, increasing confidence, and maturing emotional expression. Finally, the SI series provides increased body awareness and presence allowing for a feeling of finally being—at home…in your body.
All types of people have benefited from the process of SI. Some come to ease chronic pain and stress; others are hoping to improve their athletic performance. Children and older people alike can benefit from increased structural alignment.
SI is contraindicated for those with infections, fevers, acute inflammation and recent trauma. Some forms of rheumatoid arthritis, severe osteoporosis or osteomyelitis are also to be avoided with this work.
- Anxiety
- Arthritis
- Asthma
- Cancer
- Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
- Depression
- Diabetes
- Digestive Disorders
- Fybromyalgia
- High Blood Pressure
- Low Back Pain
- Migraines/Headaches
- Myo-Fascial Pain Syndrome
- Muscle Spasms
- Nerve Compression
- Neuropathy
- Post Partum Depression
- Rheumatoid Arthritis
- Rotator Cuff Syndrome
- Sciatica
- Sleep Disorders/Insomnia
- Soft Tissue Strains/Injuries
- Sports Injuries
- Stress
- Surgery
- Tennis Elbow
- TMJ pain
- Whiplash