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Rolfing

Daily living requires the acquisition of postural and movement patterns to support the work, play, stress, and protective requirements of the individual. Often, built into these postures and movements, are strain patterns that over time can result in pain, reduced flexibility, and/or dysfunction.

The intent of KMI is to unwind these strain patterns and to restore balance, length, and ease. On average, the work occurs over a series of 12 sessions. During these sessions the focus is on the connective tissue or fascia of the body. This is the fabric that ties all body structures together and can become thickened, scarred, or "knitted" in inappropriate patterns to accommodate our bodily responses to occupation, emotion, injury, trauma, or any of the daily experiences of life. With KMI, the fascia is loosened, stretched, and "unstuck" by therapeutic manipulation along with client movement. The goal is to free and reposition the fascial fabric while re-integrating basic movement patterns to help the fascia easily remain in its new position.

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