Discovering The Process Of Rolfing Therapy San Diego

By Amy Kennedy


In most cases, people make an appointment for a massage in order to release stress and become more relaxed. While this is the case, there are also other forms which work to treat various muscle and other conditions. In the case of rolfing therapy San Diego, the practice is considered a holistic form of medicine which is similar to massage though works on a much deeper level to reintegrate body structure.

Sometimes called "the recipe, " the therapy consists of ten sessions of body manipulation. Somewhat a cross of chiropractic services and massage, providers only need a license in massage to provide the service. Considered a blend of science and fringe medicine, it remains controversial among professionals such as medical doctors, psychiatrists, psychologists and skeptics.

Creator Ida Rolf bases the science behind the practice as relating to the energy field which surrounds the body as being part and parcel to the gravitational forces of the earth. As such, individuals working in this area use a combination of body manipulation and manual therapy massage. During which, it is believed the energy of the body realigns with the gravitational fields of the earth, thus providing health benefits in the process.

It should be noted that rolfing can often be painful unlike that of most types of massage, including deep tissue. For, while massage works to break down knots in the muscles, rolfing works to reconnect body tissue known as fascia. As nerves are associated with this treatment, there have been a number of clients whom have not only experienced pain but an emotional response. In some cases, the emotional response, especially when related to repressed memories, can be so painful that clients often need psychotherapy to balance out these emotions and feelings over time.

In many circles, rolfing is considered a pseudo science made up by individuals which can often harm rather than heal the body. Whereas, there are others whom provide and receive rolfing which attest to the ability the practice has to heal and prevent various conditions and illnesses. While this is the case, as with any type of natural or holistic treatments there are still skeptics.

Most professionals providing the service believe as did the creator that the process works to battle the continuous struggle between gravity and the body. For, the force of gravity according to Rolf, shortens the fascia, the connective tissue in the body. As a result, rolfing can work to lengthen, reorganize and reconnect this tissue through deep manual therapy and body manipulation.

One lengthened, the fascia allows for better and improved movement. As during treatment, the fascia is also reorganized, the entire body is often healthier and has a stronger immune system. While this is the case, there are some individuals whom might need to continue treatment past the initial ten sessions.

While often referred to as energy work, body work or massage, rolfing is in a class of its own. For, the practice goes far beyond working with the muscles and skeletal structure and works with the internal aspects of the body. As such, a number of Osteopaths are now using the service on a regular basis in association with other treatments.




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