Rolfing Structural Integration

Rolfing uses a whole body approach of manual therapy and movement education to create balance and ease within the bodies' structure. Rolfing can be a long-term solution for chronic pain, realigning structure while releasing holding and tension patterns.

I grew up in Mammoth Hot Springs inside of Yellowstone National Park. I spent most of my youth running around the Northern part of the park getting chased by elk, swimming in the Boiling River, spelunking in the Hoodoos and eating ice cream at Hamilton’s General Store.

In college, I spent time alternating between school and working as a Wildland Firefighter. I graduated from Colorado State University with a Bachelor’s degree in Anthropology while continuing my career in Wildland Fire. I spent 13 years as a Wildland Firefighter; working on Helena Hotshots, Hand Crews, a Helitack crew and a Wildland Fire Module. The daily work life in fire led me to have a few injuries and while searching for ways to heal, I found Rolfing.

After completing the 10-series (and some bonus sessions), I finally found relief from my knee and neck pain. Through those successes with Rolfing, I enrolled in school at the Dr. Ida Rolf Institute in Boulder, CO. I began school in January 2020; after persevering through school delays due to the pandemic and growing my family, I graduated as a Certified Rolfer®.

Pain stems from so many factors in our lives, past and present. Rolfing can help to alleviate pain, unwinding our patterns to create a more balanced and aligned body and life. I am excited to share Rolfing here in Wyoming! Hope to see you soon!

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