Structural Integration session Part 3
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does my MRI indicate that the disc situation is compressional ?
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Heres what my Lumbar MRI says
Straightening of the lumbar Lordosis, L4 L5 shows shallow disc bulging, L5 S1 shows a loss of water content and a shallow broad based Bilateral Protrusion in contact with the dural sac with a slight encroachment into the Nueral foramina
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My Lumbar MRI says =
Straightening of the lumbar lordosis, L 4 L5 shows shallow disc bulging , Loss of water content of L 5 S 1 disc , which also shows a shallow broad based protrusion in contact with the dural sac and slight encroachment of the Neural foramina bilateral
this has caused pain in my legs for 12 years
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Thanks for your nice comments!
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Thanks for your nice comments.
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Very nice work and video.
Nice to let people know this is avalible.
Hello Michael, I saw a link to your site off of a brochure of Robert Robinsons, Certified Advance Rolfing Practitioner here in Sacramento. i have taken workshops from him and i find this type of work to be one of the best. I didnt realize approx 10 sessions were recommended. I was wondering if spot treatments would do any good and would work as well. Wonderful videos you offer.
TeriChristine 1 year ago
@TeriChristine
@TeriChristine
Hi Terri,
Rolfing was designed by Dr. Rolf to be a 10 session process. The series of sessions done in a specific way is what facilitates the Structural Integration process and makes it "Rolfing".. Spot work by a Rolfer can be helpful but it is not really the Rolfing process. Rolfing Structural Integration has such a great record for making LASTING changes in the body because it is holistic. The whole body approach is fundamental.
Solbergcenter 1 year ago
@Solbergcenter
Is this an effective treatment for chronic Disc issues which cause Pain in the Legs ?
LegPains 1 year ago
@LegPains
My experience is that if the disc issues are compressional, that the Rplf Method of Structural Integration is quite effective as it works to balance and normalize the fascia tissue which supports the vertebrae and discs.
Solbergcenter 1 year ago
Thank you for your comment and feedback!
Sincerely,
Michael Solberg
Solbergcenter 3 years ago