Dallas Rolfing Legend Ken Solberg, with his son

 Michael, second generation Advanced Structural

Integration Practitioner

Dallas Rolfing Legend Ken Solberg with his son Michael

Solberg Center for Structural Integration 

Willow Bend Wellness

In Dallas - 5206 McKinney Ave, Suite 100

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Videos
 
Virtual Tours of Solberg Center
 

 
Videos with Michael and the Solberg Center Staff
 
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Session Demo Part 1 - Intake Interview of Client Rachel.

 
Session Demo Part 2 - Movement and Structural Assessment of Rachel before session.


 

Session Demo Part 3 - Demonstration of Rachel's first session.
 
 
Session Demo Part 4 - Analysis of Before and After Photos.


 

Michael and Virginia discuss the Solberg Center for Structural Integration, its past, present, and future, and their goals.


 

Michael with his father, Ken Solberg, a Rolfer for 35 years, discussing the paradigm of how people have changed over the last three decades and how Ken has seen those changes in his clients.

 
Virginia Solberg talks about the dream she and Michael had that has become the Solberg Center.


 

Meet Mary Jane Journey, Solberg Center practitioner.


 

Virginia and Mary Jane discuss the different types of people that they work with.


 

Ken Solberg discusses how he perceives Structural Integration and Dr. Ida Rolf's work.
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Michael Solberg is interviewed by Dr. Sam Lam of Willow Bend Wellness Center.


 

What is Structural Integration, Fascia, and The Basic 10 Session Series.


 
 

Michael Solberg discusses how he got into and why he loves Structural Integration as his life work.

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What to expect and how to prepare for your first Structural Integration session,


   

Tips and advice on how to maximize the results of your Structural Integration sessions.


   

What is recommended for follow up after the Basic 10 Series.


  

How Structural Integration works with the spine and can relieve back pain.


   

How Structural Integration helps those with plantar fasciitis.


  

How Structural Integration can reverse the effects of scoliosis in children and adults.


   

The value of Structural Integration to the pro and amateur athlete.


 

How Structural Integration helps those with fibromyalgia.


  

How Structural Integration can help healthy people who want better posture and quality of life, wellbeing.


 

Info for clients traveling to The Solberg Center from out of town.

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Rolfing history and how Dr. Rolf changed the world of science with her new concepts.


 

The Solberg Center For Structural Integration makes its new home in the Willow Bend Wellness Center.
 
YouTube Videos


 

Rolfing® Structural Integration and the Vikings; 1997 video clip by Rod Simon on Inside the Vikings.


 

Rolfing® Structural Integration at Starkey Laboratories; a 1997 clip on WCCO TV talking about how Rolfing® Structural Integration affected Starkey Laboratories' workers compensation costs.  While the newscasters called Rolfing "massage," it definitely is not that!


 

Robert Toparek, an advanced certified rolf practitioner in Philadelphia, states "we found after long term studies, that not only are the changes of the 10 sessions permanent, but actually progressive – in that each of these children seems to be doing much, much better one year later, sometimes as much as five years later." See how the Solberg Center has helped children.


 

More on rolfing with children. Robert Toparek has found some of the most profound effects among children with special problems. While rolfing won’t cure a body, it will certainly help that body be better able to deal with that particular problem. In the case of degenerative diseases or chronic conditions, rolfing will certainly assist that person in being able to better deal with that problem.


 

Robert Toparek, in his third video on rolfing with children, states that sometimes its hard to measure the effect rolfing has had on a special child until you take into account the years of physical therapy and other kinds of treatments that they’ve had without any visible results. Rolfing is not a replacement for traditional therapies, it is an adjunct kind of therapy.