ALAN RICHARDSON
Certified Rolfer
Cranio-Sacral Therapist
Rolfing Movement
Practitioner

Rolfing Reviews



Tel: 020 8883 7655
Mobile 07957 307 616
The Hale Clinic
7 Park Crescent
Regents Park
London

Also practised at
Muswell Hill/East Finchley

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Rolfing Reviews - Articles and Press


Rolfing & Yoga
Seven years ago, as yoga instructor Sianna Sherman was practicing a blend of yoga styles, the nagging case of sciatica she had endured since 1990 became too much to bear. Without knowing quite what to expect, she began the 10 session Rolfing series.
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Rolfing & Dance
I'm in the Susan Warden Dance Company. Everyone else in the company has been Rolfed and used to tease me and ask when I was going to get Rolfed. I was looking forward to it because of the changes I saw in the other dancers' bodies.
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Rolfing & Sport
The process of Rolfing is a sensitizing experience that helps bring one in tune with one's body. It is a study of and a practical application on “What one's body was made to do.” Its emphasis is basic body alignment through correct positioning and use of one's muscles.
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Rolfing & Age
Rolfing is good for all age groups. For children it effectively sets them on the right track for growth and development and corrects and pre-empts potentially harmful postural habits. For the elderly Rolfing can rejuvenate connective tissues and imporove quality of life.
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Rolfing & Chronic Pain
When the sensation of raindrops hitting her skin made Deanna Miller cry one summer’s day in 1999, she knew she could no longer deal with the pain in her arms. Miller, a civil servant was suffering from RSI (repetitive strain injury).
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Rolfing & Back Pain
Dr Ronald Tarrel. D.O., a neurologist at the Noran Neurological Clinic in Minneapolis, says, “I refer my patients who may be surgical candidates, or others that have had surgery for neck and back injuries, to Rolfing Universally, I have had an 80-85% success rate with these referrals."
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Rolfing & General Muscular Pain
In the past few years, I've eaten enough pain pills to fill the back end of a truck. At one time I was probably taking 100 to 150 aspirins a week, but it never took away the pain. I've taken everything from Bayer Aspirin to Tylenol #3, and there was nothing that ever helped.
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