
Fascia: Your Best Ally
“Current scientific research opens up more and more potential for treatment by working on fascia, “says Isabelle Heiniger, ergothérapeute who practices Rolfing® in Lausanne.” An abstract from »»
“Current scientific research opens up more and more potential for treatment by working on fascia, “says Isabelle Heiniger, ergothérapeute who practices Rolfing® in Lausanne.” An abstract from »»
“Watching the Olympics, I have been inspired by U.S. Olympic athlete Sanya Richards-Ross, who incorporates Rolfing® into her training routine and is running in London’s 2012 400 »»
“First of all, what is relaxation anyway? How do you know when you’re relaxed? What are the sensations in your body that you label ‘relaxation’?Answering these questions »»
In this book, Robert Schleip, leading German fascia researcher and Rolfing® practitioner, describes how recent research findings can be translated into a practical exercise program for everyday »»
“Fascia is part of our living body, for sure, on a day-to-day basis. But if we had a vat of cell solvent, we could dip a body »»
“The idea presented in the study appears to be “a completely new concept,” said Dr. Michael Nathanson, chief of the digestive diseases section at Yale University School »»
“Rolfing® can be helpful to bodies at any age figure out how to better deal with the stressors of gravity and being alive. For infants, this can be »»
27 Reasons Why Your Back Hurts: Sharp Pain and Lumbago Causes, an interesting article by buoyhealth.com: Having sharp back pain? Is it due to a muscle, nerve, or »»
Rolfing®, The ultimate solution against back pain and joint pain: “Le rolfing® est particulièrement adapté si vous avez des maux de dos, ou si vous souffrez des »»
“Our bodies are as conscious of things as we are, if not more so. They are constantly picking up and responding to signals from the environment any »»
Another evidence about Fascia: “Structure and Distribution of an Unrecognized Interstitium in Human Tissues“. Freezing biopsy tissue before fixation preserved the anatomy of this structure, demonstrating that »»
“You’ve probably heard it a few times in the field of massage and thought it was more of a sound that you make it clear your throat »»
“Rolfers can help a woman with pregnancy planning by teaching her the basic anatomy of her pelvis and reproductive organs. Guide her through sensory exercises so that »»
“A new study by researchers from NYU School of Medicine pathologist reveals, what we already know, that there are layers of interconnected, fluid-filled compartments below the skin’s »»
After eight years with the Philadelphia Orchestra, C.J. Chang, the principal viola, says he “couldn’t really play more than 10 minutes without severe pain.” Doctors diagnosed an overgrown muscle in »»
An interesting Article by Bettina Maier about the role of Rolfing® on the Body’s natural balance. Below the german excerpt of the article and the full article’s »»
Two thousand years ago, Marcus Aurelius encouraged his subjects to “stand up straight, not straightened.” While some historians believe he was conversing metaphorically, others believe the Roman emperor »»
Okinawa clinic pushes the power of better posture: “Like some of his own clients, Akihiko Tsubuku had a life-changing experience when he first discovered Rolfing. Not only did Tsubuku »»
“The workout every woman needs: The best bit? Someone else does the hard work for you: Rolfing® combines osteopathy, physiotherapy, breathing and relaxation; devotees claim you will »»
“Rolfing targets pain and range-of-motion issues from injuries” is an interesting publication on Mountainx.com, an Asheville online journal, where the Asheville Rolfer™ Kate Wilson tells the story of one »»
“Rolfing® Structural Integration (SI) for Infants and Children Some Rolfers™ have made infants and children a particular focus of their work; others are led into working with kids »»
“Fascia Researcher Robert Schleip, PhD, tells us that whole body stretches like this help keep your fascia hydrated and healthy. But unlike cats and dogs, humans tend »»
“I felt like the tin man who’d just been oiled!” These are Charlotte Fraser’s words about her experience with Rolfing® in the article of Sophie Goddard: “Rolfing: The technique »»
What do you need to know about training the myofascial lines? “Fascia has been enjoying the limelight in the fitness industry as one of the hottest topics in »»
An amazing tool to make health and wellness understandable to everyone through the first ever cloud based virtual body platform: the BioDigital Human. The amount and complexity »»
Rolfing® is one of the tools to enhance your Mind-Body Connection that aren’t yoga. An interesting article of Nina Zietman on the news section of Yahoo.com, below an abstract: “If »»
What is ‘fascia’? A review of different nomenclatures. [Robert Schleip, Heike Jäger, Werner Klingler] “There are many different definitions of fascia. In this article the three most »»
Functional in vitro tension measurements of fascial tissue a novel modified superfusion approach. Fascial tissue forms a body wide, continuous three-dimensional viscoelastic matrix of structural support. Fascia »»
Muscular pain, poor mobility, bad posture – there are many ways to treat these issues. here is how rolfing has helped hundreds of ufit clients move freely »»
“Back pain is one of humanity’s most common complaints. It is generally called dorsalgia, but it comes in a variety of forms, including the very common lumbago, »»