Rolfing Structural Integration
Hands-on structural bodywork for posture, chronic pain, breath, gait, mobility, and whole-body organization.
Serving El Dorado Hills
Ryan’s Folsom office is a short drive from El Dorado Hills for people looking for skilled Rolfing Structural Integration, structural bodywork, and nervous-system-informed care.
Hands-on structural bodywork for posture, chronic pain, breath, gait, mobility, and whole-body organization.
Gentle, body-oriented support for stress, trauma, overwhelm, boundaries, and nervous-system regulation.
Consent-based somatic touch for regulation, developmental patterns, embodiment, and relational repair.
Why clients make the drive
Many El Dorado Hills clients are close enough to make Folsom a practical choice for a full series of sessions. This page is written for people comparing massage, chiropractic, physical therapy, and deeper structural bodywork options nearby.
Ryan looks beyond isolated symptoms. The painful area may be part of a larger pattern involving the feet, pelvis, ribs, spine, breath, old injuries, and the nervous system.
Sessions are careful, collaborative, and specific. The aim is not to force posture into place, but to help the body reorganize with more support, space, and choice.
Helpful Rolfing articles
Jaw, neck, and headaches
How Rolfing looks at jaw tension, neck pain, headaches, migraines, shoulders, ribs, breath, and posture as connected patterns.
Back pain and bodywork
How Rolfing looks beyond the painful spot to posture, breath, fascia, movement, and whole-body support.
Posture and movement
A practical look at posture as support, adaptability, breath, and movement — not rigid correction.
Local questions
Yes. Ryan works from 101 Parkshore Drive in Folsom, serving clients from El Dorado Hills, El Dorado County, and the greater Sacramento area.
People often seek Rolfing for chronic pain, posture, restricted movement, old injury patterns, breathing limitations, and a desire to feel more at home in their body.
Massage often focuses on relaxation and muscle tension. Rolfing Structural Integration studies whole-body patterns, fascia, posture, gravity, movement, and how one area of the body influences another.