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Massage Therapy and Bodywork - Structural IntegrationHealth Information
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Biomechanics and Structural Integration Description: An attempt to educate the community of practitioners about the benefits of Biomechanics. (biomechanics-structural-integration.org) |
Guild for Structural Integration Description: Offering trainings, continuing education, and information about Structural Integration. Includes a history of Ida P. Rolf and a list of practitioners. (rolfguild.org) |
Ida P. Rolf Resource Center Description: Resources center for the consumer, health professional, and the community member (idaprolf.org) |
Institute for Structural Integration Description: Offering training in Structural Integration and related subjects. (johnlatz.com) |
International Association of Structural Integrators Description: Membership organization for graduates of the various schools of Structural Integration, working to develop a certification process to establish standards for practitioners in the field. (theiasi.org) |
Kinesis Description: Information about Kinesis Myofascial Integration, trainings and courses offered, and a list of practitioners. (anatomytrains.net) |
Structural Integration Description: A forum for the practitioners of the various schools of structural integration to discuss their work. (health.groups.yahoo.com) |
The Rolf Institute of Structural Integration Description: Information about Rolfing, training classes and workshops, research and media information on the subject, and a searchable database of practitioners. (rolf.org) |
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