Archive for May, 2008

Professional Resources: Libby Eason

This is a video featuring Libby Eason, Rolf Institute faculty member and certified advanced Rolfer®.

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Video über Rolfing für die deutschsprachige Welt (A video about Rolfing for German speakers)

Ein Video von smittysue auf YouTube bietet einen Blick in das Welt des Rolfing. Wer sich etwas aktuell und zwar visuell sehen wollte, sollte das Link klicken.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xTkRGtJ3nAo

Beschreibung des Autors: Schmerzender Rücken kann nicht entzücken. In diesem Bericht wird eine schmerzfreie Behandlung, ganz ohne Chemie, gezeigt. Schmerzen einfach “weg-rolfen”.

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Testimonials at Ask Dr. Stoll

Discussion threads at askwaltstollmd.com have some great testimonials about Rolfing.

Rolfing-COST Testimonial excerpt: “After my first Rolfing treatment, I had a wonderful night’s sleep. My hip pain level was down about 80% and I didn’t wake up every 20-60 minutes to turn over, like I normally do… I grew almost an inch in a few days, which made me only an inch shorter than I thought I was, rather than 2 inches shorter!

My second treatment was also extremely beneficial. I’ve had sore feet off and on for years and have had severe heel pain since last summer. He worked on my feet first and the relief was immediate!!”

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Rolfing lowers company’s healthcare costs

A June 9, 1997 article in the health section of the Post-Bulletin in Rochester, MN featured the success of Rolfing as part of a wellness program at Starkey Laboratories, a private company that manufactures hearing aids. Most poignant is the story of a woman who managed to avoid surgery for carpal tunnel syndrome by undergoing a few sessions of Rolfing. » Continue reading “Rolfing lowers company’s healthcare costs”

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The Story of Thoracic Outlet Syndrome

It’s not carpal tunnel. It’s not out and out nerve damage to the radial or ulnar nerve! It’s thoracic outlet syndrome! Thoracic Outlet Syndrome: a 50 year experience at Baylor University Medical Center is an interesting survey of the center’s development of treatment of (read: surgery on) TOS. Food for your professional mind.

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