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The Benefits of Structural Integration
Structural Integration as designed by Dr. Ida P. Rolf is a 10 session systematic process of deep bodywork that improves the structural and functional abilities of the human body in its relationship to the gravitational field. Through the systematic approach of reorganizing major joints, and body segments, while releasing the chronically held tension and torsion patterns we are able to achieve a rapid change in structural mechanics and correction of chronic musculoskeletal pain or dysfunction. Athletes perform better while stress is significantly reduced. Postural balance and flexibility are improved with each session. Professional athletes, dancers, and performance artists throughout the world have successfully utilized CORE Structural Integration. Business and professional leaders have found that the beneficial results have improved their focus and attention, their vitality, and their creative abilities. CORE Structural Bodywork can significantly balance the emotional and cognitive abilities of anyone who completes the 10-session series. "Some individuals may perceive their losing fight with gravity as a sharp pain in their back, others as the unflattering contour of their body, others as a constant fatigue, yet others as an unrelentingly threatening environment. Those over forty may call it old age. And yet all these signals may be pointing to a single problem so prominent in their own structure, as well as others, that it has been ignored: They are off balance. They are at war with gravity." – Ida P. Rolf Perhaps more than any other group of people, athletes demand a tremendous amount from their bodies when it comes to intensity, frequency, and performance. It’s no wonder that a growing number of athletes ranging from recreational sports enthusiasts and weekend competitors to professional players and Olympic contenders are choosing to incorporate Structural Integration into their ongoing healthcare regimen as a way to condition and repair their bodies. Top athletes such as Professional Football Running Back Emmit Smith, Michelle Kwan Olympic Figure Skater, Mario Lemieux, Edwin Moses, Joe Greene, Ivan Lend former tennis champion utilized Structural Integration to remain at the top of their sport, in addition, the 1996 British Olympic team specifically chose CORE Structural bodywork in there preparation for the Olympic games. The high level of physical agility, strength, stamina, and endurance required of these individuals on a regular basis makes them perfect candidates for the strengthening and restorative benefits of Structural Integration.
The benefits of SI are many, and they all relate back to the essential truth that a body in proper alignment will function optimally. Some benefits, like enhanced flexibility, apply to everyone.But when that flexibility is restored to a yoga practitioner, it takes on additional significance when it allows her to hold poses that she couldn’t attain prior to Structural Integration series.
If you can imagine how it feels to have a fluid, light, balanced body, free of pain, stiffness & chronic stress, at ease with itself and in the gravitational field, then you will understand the goals of Structural Integration. Dr. Ida P. Rolf, PhD The ten SI sessions are divided into three phases: EXTRINSIC (focusing on the superficial fascial Each session in the STRUCTURAL INTEGRATION series comprises manipulations designed to prepare the body for the next session.All of the sessions, although of great value individually, are carefully designed to work in concert with each other.Some people have described this series in its entirety as a “tune up” for the body.Going back to the house-on-sinking-foundation metaphor of the last article, you might think of this as what fixes the foundation. The extrinsic phase – called “extrinsic” because we’re dealing with the superficial fascial layers – comprises the first three 90- 120 minute sessions. The goal of the extrinsic phase is to create space within the body, preparing it for the work done in future sessions to be more effective and have maximum benefit.By the end of the first session, you will already feel some of these benefits beginning to take effect.
(Fascia is dense connective tissue that surrounds muscles, joints, and bones.It provides support, protects body components, and essentially connects everything in the body structure.) Following the first session, you will probably notice that your breathing is fuller and deeper.Deeper breaths mean more oxygen intake, so you will also notice an increase in energy.Posture is typically more upright.Many clients report that they feel lighter and longer, as well as a sense of well-being and relaxation that lasts several days.
Following the second session, you will likely feel a greater sense of support in your feet.Many clients report that they feel more “connected” to the ground as their sense of balance and support is strengthened. In the third session, we focus on lengthening the sides of your body and freeing your shoulders.This eases front-back strain, and improves the relationship between your upper and lower body by establishing a lateral line. After this session, you will again notice that your breathing has expanded, making you feel more energetic.You may also notice improved balance and deeper relaxation. I should mention that the week or so between sessions is not “blank time.”From one session to the next, your body is adjusting to the changes that have been made, and your brain is integrating a new range of motion.The body is constantly rebuilding itself, and that process is directly affected by external influences.For instance, incorrect posture will result in the spinal, shoulder, and neck regions to rebuild themselves incorrectly as they deal with the unhealthy influence of slouching – magnifying the bad effects of the poor posture.On the other hand, newly adjusted posture in which the spine, shoulder, and neck are correctly aligned will result in rebuilding that strengthens these new, healthy changes. The next four sessions of Structural Integration make up what is called the “Intrinsic Phase” The word “intrinsic” signals what these sessions are all about – moving deeper within the structures that ultimately support your improved positioning and stability.
Structures are regions or spaces of the body that serve specific purposes. Your sleeve structure encompasses your shoulder and pelvic girdles, while your lateral structure comprises your legs. Your core structure consists of everything that is positioned along your spine and centerline. In its healthiest, most supportive state, your core serves as a strong pillar that your sleeve hangs upon. As your Structural Integration practitioner, one of my primary concerns is how these structures of your body work together. This begins to become especially apparent in the intrinsic phase. In the fourth session, I check alignment from your foot to your pelvis. I also check for any issues you may have with your knees or hips. My work on your legs is designed to provide improved range of motion and support for your pelvic floor. One goal is to encourage the pelvis into a horizontal position, as it is more supportive and balanced that way. Following the fourth session, you may feel that your legs support your abdominal region better than ever before. This secure feeling will likely extend all the way up your body, creating the sense that your torso is lifted. In the fifth session, I focus on the relationship between your abdominal and hip flexor Following the fifth session, you will probably notice that the front of your body is lengthening. Because the deeper muscles addressed in this session are the only ones that extend from the legs to the torso, retraining them and allowing them to do their job properly is especially effective for back problems. Strengthening these deeper muscles also tends to help ease menstrual cramping. In the sixth session, I address the deep rotator muscles under the buttocks; balancing these helps you walk more smoothly. I also lengthen the deep muscles of your back By this session, you will likely notice a sense of symmetry in your body. Up until this point, I’ve focused most of my work on establishing balance around your vertical center line; now we move toward a similar symmetry focused on a horizontal center line in the pelvic girdle. Following the sixth session, you will tend to be aware of your spine differently as you are breathing. If you have suffered from chronic back pain, this session will probably be a turning point for you. Also, if you have had problems with anxiety, you will probably find them alleviated by this session. In the seventh session, I work on the fascia of your neck, face, and skull, with the goal of balancing your neck and head on your spine. Following the seventh session, you will probably feel that your head is attached more securely. You may also notice that your sinuses feel more open, allowing for freer breathing. After we complete the intrinsic phase, you will likely feel more symmetrical, an improved sense of balance, and easier movement. Other byproducts typical of this phase include improved flexibility and enhanced athletic performance. The final three sessions are called the “INTEGRATION PHASE”, because this is where we bring it all together.Our goal is to integrate your upper body with your lower body, as well as your right and left brain hemispheres.Designed to align your body based on its unique properties and needs, the integration phase comprises the most highly individualized sessions of the series. At this point I will revisit areas addressed in earlier sessions with a renewed focus on how all body parts relate to each other, as well as how they relate to your pelvis (now in a healthier, freer, more functional horizontal position as a result of my earlier work).We may do some of the work sitting or standing, depending on your specific needs, so that healthy balance and alignment of all body parts are established with regard to gravity. In the eighth and ninth sessions, I will focus on integrating your upper and lower body regions.Although we normally start with the lower body (targeting the legs) in session eight and continue with the upper body (targeting the arms, shoulders, and ribcage, and sometimes the neck and skull) in session nine, this sequence may be reversed if needed to best meet your needs. In the tenth session, my focus is to smooth the fascia over all structural changes that have resulted from work done in our earlier sessions.My deeper-level work has already been done.Work in this session is more superficial, targeting the body as a whole.
After the conclusion of the ten-session series, you will probably want consider how you want to use SI in your life.I’ll be happy to help you decide a plan that works for you.You have several options, each one with merit. Some clients feel that their Structural Integration work is complete after the ten-session. They feel satisfied that the work done has provided them with much-needed alignment and restored balance. Others choose to incorporate Structural Integration as part of their good health maintenance regimen.Ongoing Structural Integration work is especially advisable for people whose bodies are challenged by the stresses of various life situations, such as:
As you can well imagine, the above list of concerns is not exhaustive.The trick is to objectively consider how you use your body on a daily basis and replace hold habits with new patterns achieved during your course of Structural Integration. If you decide that ongoing Structural Integration is the plan for you, then we will discuss a therapy schedule that works for your specific needs.Most people find that coming in for Structural Integration work every second or third month provides ample maintenance for optimum alignment and balance. There are also clients who may choose yet another approach to employing Structural Integration in their lives, including:
For Further information regarding CORE Structural Integration please visit www.corestructuraltherapy.com or contact Joe Ackerman directly at 781.425.5057 or joe@corestructuraltherapy.com. |
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