
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 »»