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		<title>Return to a Structurally Optimal Position to Achieve Enhanced Wellness</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Rolfing Structural Integration aligns and balances the body for overall health and healing. Daily living, age, and injuries all play a role in pulling the body out of alignment which can cause pain, discomfort, stiffness, stress and fatigue. Rolfing is able to improve the side effects from the body’s imbalance by improving posture and the...</p>
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<p><strong><em>Rolfing Structural Integration</em></strong> aligns and balances the body for overall health and healing. Daily living, age, and injuries all play a role in pulling the body out of alignment which can cause pain, discomfort, stiffness, stress and fatigue. Rolfing is able to improve the side effects from the body’s imbalance by improving posture and the body’s effectiveness, creating energy and healing, developing flexibility, coordination, comfort, and general health. Call Active Rehab Center in Madison Heights at 248-399-1060 or Shelby Township at 586-803-0303 to set up a <strong><em>Rolfing Structural Integration </em></strong><strong><em>consultation</em></strong>.</p>
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		<title>The Difference between Rolfing Structural Integration and Massage Therapy</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Massage Therapy focuses on the muscles. Rolfing Structural Integration concentrates on the connective tissue (fascia), the protective layer of the muscles. The goal of Structural Integration is for the body to return to its anatomically ideal position. Realigning and balancing the body can have great benefits and often helps people recover and heal from injuries,...</p>
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<p>Massage Therapy focuses on the muscles. Rolfing Structural Integration concentrates on the connective tissue (fascia), the protective layer of the muscles. The goal of Structural Integration is for the body to return to its anatomically ideal position. Realigning and balancing the body can have great benefits and often helps people recover and heal from injuries, minimizes stress and pain, improves balance, increases flexibility, and improves overall wellness. Call Active Rehab Center; Madison Heights at 248-399-1060 or Shelby Township at 586-803-0303 to set up a consultation and learn more how Rolfing can help you.</p>
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