Aligning the Body: How Rolfing Transforms Posture and Movement

Rolfers work with fascia—a web of connective tissue running throughout the body that facilitates communication and fluid movement.
Aligning the Body: How Rolfing Transforms Posture and Movement
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Emma Suttie
Emma Suttie
D.Ac, AP
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Rolfing is a unique form of bodywork that aims to restore movement, alleviate pain, and realign the body using physical manipulation and the forces of gravity.

Libby Eason, a certified advanced Rolfer, worked with a woman who had been standing behind her truck with the gate down when she was hit from behind by a drunk driver.

Emma Suttie
Emma Suttie
D.Ac, AP
Emma is an acupuncture physician and has written extensively about health for multiple publications over the past decade. She is now a health reporter for The Epoch Times, covering Eastern medicine, nutrition, trauma, and lifestyle medicine.