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I plan on trying rolfing as soon as I find a full-time job. On part-time

pay, I pretty much stick to necessities.

 

Yes, I've heard it's painful but I'm up for it. There's a website on the Net

that showed where the rolfers are and, last time I looked, there was no one

in my hometown so I'd have to travel from 60 to 120 miles (one way) to get

rolfed but I'm tired of the leg pain and would gladly try it.

 

Thanks for the suggestion!

 

- Anna

 

 

 

 

> Isa Moon <moonwitch2000

>Re: Excess pronation & weak ligaments

>

>Had anyone tried Rolfing for their flat feet? I've

>never had it done but studied it in my massage class

>this spring. It's supposed to be excellent for things

>like flat feet. It can be a little painful (so I'm

>told).

>

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Anna,

 

I have found that looking online doesn't always give

me the closest options. I suggest stopping into the

local natural foods store or, even better, the local

massage therapist(s). They would probably have contact

with rolfers or know where you could find one closer.

 

Isa

 

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