What's the difference between Remedial Massage and Rolfing®?
"Are you in for the whole-body holistic approach or just wanting to focus on your neck today?"


Rolfing
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Imagine your body as a home you inhabit every day — shaped by how you move, rest and meet the world. Rolfing tends to the foundation, helping your structure realign so the whole feels balanced, steady, and supported from within.
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It’s a whole-body approach that explores how posture, alignment, and movement interrelate. By working with the deep layers of fascia, Rolfing restores ease and flow throughout the body — like bringing lightness and harmony to every level of your home so it feels grounded, open, and ready for what comes next.
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As awareness deepens, you begin to sense your habits and movement patterns shifting, allowing long-term change to unfold. Rolfing is often experienced as a series of sessions designed to support your body’s natural integration and balance.
Remedial Massage
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Remedial massage is more like calling in a skilled tradesperson to restore what’s under strain — focused, practical, and ideal when something specific needs attention.
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It eases tension in the muscles and soft tissues, bringing relief to areas such as a stiff neck or tight back. Perfect when you need something resolved quickly so you can move more comfortably again.
