
Hands-on Therapy
Rolfing Bellingham practitioner Brad Jones brings 25+ years of training and hands-on experience to help people from all walks of life—sedentary, moderately active, and highly athletic—find new joy in using their bodies.
What is Rolfing?
Rolfing, or Structural Integration, is hands-on bodywork that brings the body into a new alignment and establishes better balance, greater flexibility, and improved physical abilities.
Rolfing works in a series of sessions to release the fibrous and thickened connective tissue (myofascial system) that influences the alignment of the skeletal structure. By releasing the deep soft tissue of the body, a person realizes benefits that include relief of chronic tension, increased energy, back pain relief, ease of movement, improved posture, and a sense of emotional well being.
Rolfing changes deep-set patterns.
Rolfing is more than a way of working with muscles and deep connective tissue; it is a way of changing deep-set patterns of posture, movement, and tension through manipulation and movement re-education. By releasing the holding patterns in the tissue and nervous system — the root causes of your symptoms — your body can be freed to find an easier, pain-free way to move through your daily activities.
Rolfing is an effective approach to address the after-effects of accidents and injuries, for chronic neck, back, and joint pain, for poor posture, tension, and anxiety. Rolfing can also be a valuable tool for deepening your practice of yoga, martial arts, or Tai Chi, as well as for improving athletic performance.
Unlike massage therapy, Rolfing is focused on making long-lasting changes to a person’s structure. Massage Therapy is a wonderful modality for relaxation and stress reduction and can treat certain conditions on a more physiological level. It is important to understand that massage therapy and Rolfing are very different.
READY TO GET STARTED WITH ROLFING?
Rolfing Sessions with Brad are $170 and last 75 minutes.
Credit card, cash, and check are accepted.
We don’t bill insurance directly, but Brad is happy to provide clients with whatever paperwork they need to seek reimbursement.
