Structural Medicine

 A specialized form of manual physical therapy, Structural Medicine addresses and treats injuries, chronic pain, and movement dysfunction by affecting the body’s connective tissues and nervous system. Sessions move your body closer to a more efficient organization by aligning the body’s soft tissues and eliminating imbalances, improving function, and reducing pain.

Structural Medicine is informed by the work of Ida Rolf (Rolfing), Joseph Heller (Hellerwork), and the myofascial meridians of Anatomy Trains. Unique to Structural Medicine is myofascial length testing (MFLT,) a diagnostic tool that provides pre and post-treatment physical measurements that inform each session and contribute to the on-going curation of individual treatment plans.