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Welcome! My name is Laura Curry, Certified Advanced Rolfer™ and Rolfing®
Movement Practitioner. I have been serving the local community for over eleven
years. I am only one of two Rolfers in the greater Boston area to hold these two
notable certifications.

I'm I am a graduate of The Rolf Institute™ of Structural Integration. This is the only
school that certifies Rolfers. There are many who claim to be, but only graduates of
The Rolf Institute™ are genuine Rolfers. I served on The Rolf Institute Board of
Directors as a Director for almost four years and as the Executive Secretary for two
years.

I believe strongly in keeping my skills fresh and technically sharp so that I may
serve my clients in the most efficient way. Since becoming a Certified Rolfer, I have
continued to develop my work with post graduate study in advanced movement
ideas, spinal mechanics, head, neck & shoulder work, and a human cadaver lab
dissection.

My specialization is in developing a sense of body awareness to improve posture, to
help manage pain or improve athletic performance, including practices of yoga,
pilates or even meditation. Clients learn how to let go of tension, stress, and fear
within their body during this process.

I have had success in helping people make healthier choices when it comes to their
body. We negotiate new and more efficient ways of moving, breathing, sitting,
standing and walking. Sometimes we even look at new ways of riding a bike,
swinging a golf club, sitting in the car, playing the flute, practicing yoga, or sitting at
a computer terminal. I place a great deal of emphasis on safe fun ways you can
participate in your own process of healing.

I was introduced to Rolfing® because I needed solutions to postural unease. I
slouched a lot and could never maintain "good" posture for an extended period of
time without a lot of effort. It just wasn't natural. Now that I have been Rolfed, the
effort is gone. I'm naturally in that erect place because I have the balance and
support in my body to maintain good posture without "trying" to hold myself there.

The pleasant "side effects" I experienced from Rolfing® were delightful. I had
broken my back in college and was told by some of the best back specialists in
Boston that I would have to live with the results of this accident for the rest of my
life. To my surprise, around the fifth session of my Rolfing® process, I realized my
symptoms were gone. I thought for sure the aches and pains would come back! To
this day, over thirteen years later, they have not. I never intended to seek relief for
my back through Rolfing®, but when balance was restored to my WHOLE body, my
symptoms were alleviated.

Can you imagine your daily life feeling flexible? energetic? free from those little
aches in pains you feel first thing in the morning? Or actually wanting to exercise?
This is the way I felt. This is the feedback I receive consistently from my clients
about the effects of Rolfing®. Pain is usually the last symptom that arrives in order
to notify you there is an imbalance in your body. Waiting to do something about it is
just harming to your body; living with daily pain is unnecessary.

Pain effects your mood and certainly your enjoyment of life. Regardless of which
modality you chose to assist you in healing, do something sooner rather than later
about persistent discomfort and/or pain. After all, you would take your car in to be
fixed if the little red light was flashing. So why not take yourself in to be evaluated,
when
your little red light is on?