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Rolfing Structural Integration at Starkey Laboratories

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Uploaded by on Sep 23, 2008

This is a clip from May 8, 1997 on WCCO TV talking about how Rolfing® Structural Integration affected Starkey Laboratories' workers compensation costs. The video doesn't go into a lot of detail about how Rolfing works, but it provides a perspective that can be quite useful for you to make an informed decision about Rolfing. The newscasters call Rolfing "massage," but it is most definitely not that. Their onsite Rolfer® was Siana Goodwin.

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  • I'm trying to imagine the money companies could save if they tried this as part of a health plan for their workers. Wow!

  • Imagine how well companies would do if they offered once a week massages for their employees. Personally, I would be motivated as Hell to come in and do my job if I knew I would be getting a proffessional massage.

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  • I read rofl'ing =-|

  • that is inaccurate. they actually range from $100 and up.

  • each rolfing session cost 200 dollars if u look around

  • MN should be called the chiro state

  • thank you for posting this clip! i need some rolfing so bad...

  • I agree with vidseditious. I wish my company had this.

  • maybe we could trade sessions sometime

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