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Bodywork Resources

The following organizations train therapists skilled in Structural Integration, which is the very best method for restoring optimum posture, range of motion, ease of movement and gracefulness. Based on the groundbreaking work of Dr. Ida P. Rolf, PhD, therapists trained at any of these schools will be excellent resources for any person suffering with a Repetitive Strain Injury. Visit their websites to find a skilled therapist in your area.

Hellerwork International

The Rolf Institute

The Guild for Structural Integration

Kinesis, Inc.

Institute Of Structural Medicine

Soma Institute of Neuromuscular Integration



Sites of Interest

The following are websites containing information that may be of interest to those suffering from Repetitive Strain Injuries.

RSI-Relief

RSI-Relief.com is a resource for people to learn about Repetitive Strain Injury (RSI). It provides educational articles and news covering such topics as RSI symptoms, testing, and treatment, RSI support groups and forums, products to help manage RSI and alleviate RSI symptoms, and information about how to set up your computer and work environment to minimize RSI pain.

Carpal Tunnel Exercises

Find exercises to strengthen your posture and alignment, which helps in your recovery from RSI, at this very helpful website.

Fibromyalgia Support

Everything you need to know to live the life you want to live. A resource for those wanting to learn about Fibromyalgia or learn how to fight the disease. Contains over 80 articles on Fibromyalgia and Chronic Fatigue Syndrome.

Tendonitis.net

Are you suffering from Tendonitis? Tendonitis.net offers information and treatment options about tendonitis, tendonitis treatment, tendonitis symptoms, tendonitis relief, tendinitis pain and more.




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