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Rolfing Associates of The Triad
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Fascia is a form of connective tissue. If you threw a cat in a bucket of magic solution that would dissolve all of its cells, when you fished
Address515 College Rd Ste 16 Greensboro, NC 27410-5150
Phone(336) 852-7315
Websitewww.rolfingassociates.com
Look at the history of your body and its current condition. Whats the best shape you were ever in? Is it true that you cant get better than that because you are older? Have the slings and arrows of outrageous fortune left your body feeling like an old dartboard? What are you putting up with or ignoring? What would make you happy with your body? Are you hiding it under a layer of fat and telling yourself that if you just lose weight youll have the same body that you had last time you were thin?

Having a body that can run or dance or work and play hard (or whatever you ask of it), is something most people want. In the aging process, gravity is compacting our structures and shortening our bodies. It doesnt look or feel good when theres no room for our bones and discs to peacefully exist in the soft connective tissue matrix of fascia and muscles. Having a body that is graceful, fluid and pain free is the goal of Rolfing structural integration.

Fascia: the Organ of Shape
Fascia is a form of connective tissue. If you threw a cat in a bucket of magic solution that would dissolve all of its cells, when you fished out what was left, you would be able to recognize it as a cat, because it would be shaped like a cat.[i] Connective tissue is a primarily non-cellular matrix that gives you your shape and organizes your cells into functional units. Conversely, if you threw another cat in a bucket of magic solution that would dissolve all of its connective tissue, you would have to use a sieve to remove the cells that would be left in the bucket. Brain cells would be mixed with kidney cells, mixed with muscle cells, with liver cells, bone cells and others. Even if the cells were still alive there would be no organized relationship between them and thus no function.

Connective tissue tightens and shortens in response to trauma, repetitive stress and lack of movement. The nerves of your body are imbedded in the fascia, so tight and unyielding connective tissue can be the source of pain because the nerve endings are affected. Rolfers make a lifelong study of interacting with connective tissue and fascia to restore it to the condition of health that existed earlier in your life. We can and do take your connective tissue back to a more youthful and healthy state.

History Lives on in your Body
How many injuries have you had? What kind of impact injuries have you sustained? An impact injury is the sudden decrease in acceleration caused when the human structure hits a solid object. Automobile accidents that left you with no bleeding and no broken bones did not necessarily leave you unaffected. Falls are impact injuries. Having an object hit you -- like getting your hand jammed catching a ball is an impact injury.

Every impact injury generates a compensatory pattern that is less balanced in the gravitational field and less efficient than before. Every trauma produces some effect on your connective tissue network. The original incident may be forgotten but it shows up as that stiffness in an ankle, that tension in the neck, nagging pain between the shoulder blades, an aching lower back. Rolfers work in the dance between relieving symptoms and balancing the whole structure. The study of structural integration generates their ability to see and create this order in highly effective and positive ways.

A Typical Session
After a thorough evaluation of your structure and movement patterns, the Rolfer will skillfully loosen and lengthen fascial sheaths surrounding specific muscles and joints with her hands. The practitioner will work with you and your level of comfort to achieve the best results. The process is one of exploration, awareness, education and change. Sensations in the area being worked vary from pleasurable warmth to momentary discomfort. How you will feel during the Rolfing session depends on several factors such as injuries to the area, or tension caused by chronic stress. Chronic pain often disappears immediately after the session or soon after the series.

[i] Varela F. J., Frenk S., The organ of form: towards a theory of biological shape. Journal of Social Biology and Structure, 10: 73 83, 1987.

Rolfing (R) Associates of the Triad Greensboro North Carolina relieving pain and providing massage and bodywork therapy to make you feel younger

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