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Motor Vehicle Collision Injuries
Mechanisms, Diagnosis, and Management”
Lawrence S. Nordhoff, Jr.
Aspen Publication
Ida Rolf Talks
About Rolfing and Physical Reality”
Harper and Row
Whiplash Injuries
The Cervical Acceleration/Deceleration Syndrome”
Stephen Musculature Forman and Arthur C. Croft
William and Wilkins
Healing through Touch
John T. Cottingham
Stipes Publishing
Scoliosis
Diagnosis and Management”
Rene Cailliet, M.D.
Natural Health, Natural Medicine
Andrew Weil, M.D.
Harvest
Pain Series: V. I-IX
Rene Cailliet
F.A. Davis & Company
Books on Rolfing®
In this book, Ida Rolf shares anecdotes, stories, and humor that explore the human condition in its many ramifications and particularly, how bodies relate to gravity and how Rolfing® can help fine-tune that relationship. Written as a series of short essays, this book will help you discover who Dr. Rolf was and how she came to develop Structural Integration. The introduction, written by Dr. Rosemary Feitis, includes background on Dr. Rolf and the early history of Rolfing®. This delightful book is full of insights and ideas that are profound and captivating. A wonderful book!
This formidable book, written by Dr. Rolf, took years to complete. In her elegant style, Dr. Rolf explores how humans are designed, the nature of structure, and how it can change. John Lodge, a practitioner of Structural Integration, has drawn some of the most beautiful drawings depicting human anatomy and structure. Additionally, there are hundreds of "before and after photographs," taken by Ron Thompson, a practitioner of Structural Integration. While not a "how-to" manual, this book is extremely helpful to the novice and the advanced student alike.
Written by Rolfers Dr. Rosemary Feitis and Dr. Louis Shultz, "The Endless Web" is a definitive text on the fascia, the organ of structure. This fully illustrated guide explores the multifaceted influence fascia has on our ever-changing structures, from the embryo to the adult. Fascial anatomy, function, and relationship to posture and movement are explored.