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Dr. Rolf spent almost 50 years developing and experimenting with the notion
that the same forces that cause bad alignment and pain can indeed be reversed;
IF you understand a few basic principles about what is important in alignment,
what causes bad alignment, and how you systematically rebuild a body to bring
about structural integration and change. We are taught that it is possible to
make significant changes in a person’s structure in ten sessions or so; often
called “The Ten-Series”.
Your first session is most often an introductory session as
described in the previous session. If, at the end of the session you feel like
Rolfing makes sense to you and would help you then we mutually agree to schedule
a Ten-Series. Generally we try and schedule the first three sessions a week apart
and the last seven sessions, two-weeks apart. There are special circumstances
where this has been modified to accommodate your needs. For example, I have crowded
the ten-series into two sessions a week for five weeks and by the same token have
spread the ten-series out over a ten-month period.
This is what you can expect in the Ten-Series from a
technical point of view (from Steve Evanko, PhD).
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SESSION ONE:
The goal is to establish a freer, more balanced and
efficient breathing pattern by working around the torso, shoulders, neck
and head. In this session we will work to create more space (and less
tension) around all the key joints in the upper body; including your neck,
the vertebrae and ribs of your torso and in your arms and hands. We will
also begin to address your specific structural issues or problems; a
pattern that will continue throughout your series. We call the
Principle that governs this session – Adaptability.
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SESSION TWO:The goal is to create
a more stable base of support for the upper body by working with the feet,
lower legs and knees. This involves recognizing and addressing the alignment
patterns that represent pain or stiffness and that stand in the way of
achieving a neutral and beneficial relationship between the upper legs,
hips and low back. We call this Principle – Support.
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SESSION THREE:
The goal is to enhance and balance the soft tissue forces
that act on the shoulder blade and hip bone so that there
is better front-to-back balance and better shoulder-to-hip balance.
We call this Principle – The Unity of Opposition or Palintonicity.
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SESSION FOUR:
With this session (and the next two sessions) the goals of our work
change from the Principles of “preparing-the-body-for-significant-structural-change”
to the Principles of “Structural-Core-Changes”. The goal of this session is
to establish core support from an inner line of the legs through the pelvic floor
to the front of the spine. We begin to lengthen and ease the spinal curves and the
relationship of the legs to the hips to the low back.
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SESSION FIVE:
The goal of this second “Core-Session” is to reduce the tensions that are present
on the front side of the hips and those that attach to the front of the spine;
especially those fascial restrictions (or soft tissue restrictions) that prevent
neutral alignment relationships between the front of the legs, the front of the
hips and pelvic floor and front of the abdominal area. This session continues to
lengthen and ease the spinal curves in the back and address low back pain.
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SESSION SIX:
The goal of this third “Core-Session” is to free the back of the legs, pelvis and
low back from restrictions that prevent neutral relationships between these components.
We want to establish more freedom of movement and resilience in the whole spine through
work around the back of the pelvis, legs, back, neck and shoulders.
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SESSION SEVEN:
The primary goal of this session is to address restrictions at the “Top-of-the Spine”
and along the front of the neck. We will continue detailed work to free restrictions
of the neck and cranium. We also work on the joints of the jaw and the alignment and
movement relationships between the neck and shoulders.
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SESSION EIGHT:
The goal of this session is to address structural restrictions and movement relationships
between the pelvic girdle and the spine and torso. Up till now we have focused a great
deal on alignment relationships. With this session we ensure that movement relationships
between the hips, legs and back are efficient, smooth and powerful.
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SESSION NINE:
The goal of this session is very much like the goal of the eighth session except we
want to address structural restrictions and movement relationships between the
shoulders and the spine, neck and torso.
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SESSION TEN:
The Ten-Series is designed to remodel and realign every part of your body; from your
toes to your ears. It is based on an idea that it is possible to prepare the body for
major structural change, make those structural changes and then to integrate those
changes into your own movement patterns, daily life requirements and relationship(s)
to your work and living environments. We use this session to ensure that we have
addressed all of your individual problems and needs and that for one moment in time
your internal balancing mechanisms experience true homeostasis. At this time, our
last principle is one of “Closure”. We try to offer ways to take the changes into
your daily lives and activities so that you will continue to improve and change
over time.
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For an appointment, please contact Martha (depending
on the season)
at 907-260-1914 in Alaska and 623-414-0817 in Arizona.
You may also contact us by email at the address below.
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