Rolfing® and Cerebral Palsy
The Rolfing Technique of Structural Integration holds great promise as a complementary treatment for young children with cerebral palsy. Research at Stanford University demonstrates that Rolfing... Read More
The Rolfing Technique of Structural Integration holds great promise as a complementary treatment for young children with cerebral palsy. Research at Stanford University demonstrates that Rolfing... Read More
Sitting is stressful, especially if it is endured for long hours. If you are sitting in a slumped position than you have lost your head. “Lost”... Read More
If you work in the New York area at a desk job, it is likely that you endure long hours of sitting. How you approach... Read More
Meditation is often thought of an activity requiring one to sit still. I recently learned that sitting meditation can be a very moving experience in... Read More
Children naturally move with freedom and ease. Technology and textbooks are putting these freedoms at risk. Children today sit far more today than they used... Read More
“Dancing is the hidden language of the soul. The body says what words cannot” – Martha Graham, Dancer & Choreographer. Dance is just as much... Read More
Recently David was involved in an intense discussion about NJ history with his eight year old client who was preparing an oral presentation for her... Read More
Any surgery, be it a cesarean section or a total hip replacement, will leave its mark. Aside from the unsightly scar that we hope will... Read More
I wanted to say what a treat it’s been to know you and how much I appreciate the sessions we had. You’ll be pleased to... Read More
While some episodes of back pain are fairly short in duration, others last for weeks or even months. The severity and duration of pain often corresponds to... Read More
Robin McKenzie, a Physiotherapist from New Zealand, has been a major influence in my career and I was saddened to learn of his death earlier... Read More