Rolfing Therapy

Introduction: Why Chronic Pain Needs a New Approach

Chronic pain, postural issues, and body misalignment affect millions—and they’re often treated with temporary band-aids like painkillers or injections. But at Patients Medical in NYC, we address pain at its root.

Our integrative practice uses Rolfing® Structural Integration, a proven, hands-on therapy that reshapes the connective tissues (fascia) to help your body function the way it was designed to.

We don’t just treat pain—we restore structure, balance, and lasting freedom of movement.

Our medical team—led by Dr. Rashmi Gulati—combines traditional diagnostics with functional and holistic approaches to personalize every treatment plan.

What Is Rolfing?

Rolfing is a therapeutic bodywork technique that works on fascia—the connective tissue that surrounds muscles, bones, and organs.

Through a systematic series of deep-tissue techniques, Rolfing realigns and balances the body in gravity. It’s especially powerful for those with:

Unlike conventional treatments that often target symptoms, Ozone IV Therapy works at the root—enhancing how your body detoxifies, regenerates, and defends itself.

  • Chronic back, neck, or joint pain
  • Postural imbalances and scoliosis
  • Mobility issues or athletic injury recovery
  • Old trauma patterns stored in the body
  • Poor breathing mechanics or chest collapse
  • Jaw tension, migraines, or TMJ

Rolfing isn’t massage—it’s a structural, functional reset for your entire body.

Common Symptoms Rolfing Can Improve

If you’re experiencing any of these signs, Rolfing may benefit you:

Root Causes: Why Are You in Pain or Misaligned?

We look beneath the surface to uncover what’s driving structural dysfunction. Common underlying causes include:

  • Fascial restrictions from injury or repetitive strain
  • Poor posture from modern lifestyle habits
  • Unresolved trauma stored in soft tissues
  • Chronic stress tightening the body
  • Sedentary patterns affecting movement coordination
  • Imbalances from surgeries, dental work, or accidents
  • Leg length discrepancies or foot arch issues

When your fascia is out of balance, your entire body compensates—often with pain, stiffness, or fatigue.

Diagnostic Tools We May Use

Before beginning Rolfing, we assess posture, movement, and structural dynamics using:

Postural and gait analysis

Functional movement screening

Myofascial tension mapping

Range of motion testing

Pain pattern mapping

Structural imbalances of spine, hips, and limbs

Lifestyle and injury history review

This allows us to tailor a 10-session Rolfing protocol specific to your body’s unique needs.

Our Integrative Approach to Structural Healing

The Rolfing Ten-Series

A classic Rolfing program includes ten sessions, each targeting a different layer of fascial tension and alignment:

  • Breath & Ribcage Opening
  • Foot and Lower Leg Realignment
  • Lateral Line Balance
  • Core Integration (Pelvis/Abdomen)
  • Front/Back Balancing
  • Spinal Lengthening
  • Neck and Head Support
  • Structural Integration of Lower Body
  • Upper Body Cohesion
  • Full-Body Alignment and Closure

Each session builds upon the last, unwinding patterns of dysfunction and guiding your body into structural integrity.

Adjunct Therapies We May Recommend

To support Rolfing results and whole-body healing, our care plan may include:

  • Acupuncture or craniosacral therapy for nervous system regulation
  • Chiropractic alignment where joint restrictions exist
  • Functional movement re-education and posture retraining
  • IV nutrient therapy to accelerate tissue healing
  • Anti-inflammatory nutrition plans to reduce pain and swelling

Everything we do is guided by your unique history, goals, and physical blueprint.

Real Case Study: David’s Posture & Pain Transformation

David, 38, came to us after years of back pain and poor posture from working long hours at a desk. He had tried massage and PT but always relapsed.

Our evaluation revealed:

  • Forward head carriage
  • Shortened hip flexors and tight lower back fascia
  • Poor breath mechanics and slumped thor

Over a 10-week Rolfing series combined with breathwork and mobility training, David experienced:

  • Improved posture and energy
  • Elimination of daily back pain
  • Better sleep and breathing
  • Lasting change in how his body moved and felt

What Is Rolfing?

Rolfing is a therapeutic bodywork technique that works on fascia—the connective tissue that surrounds muscles, bones, and organs.

Through a systematic series of deep-tissue techniques, Rolfing realigns and balances the body in gravity. It’s especially powerful for those with:

Unlike conventional treatments that often target symptoms, Ozone IV Therapy works at the root—enhancing how your body detoxifies, regenerates, and defends itself.

  • Chronic back, neck, or joint pain
  • Postural imbalances and scoliosis
  • Mobility issues or athletic injury recovery
  • Old trauma patterns stored in the body
  • Poor breathing mechanics or chest collapse
  • Jaw tension, migraines, or TMJ

Rolfing isn’t massage—it’s a structural, functional reset for your entire body.

Anonymized Testimonials

Meet Our Doctors

Rashmi Gulati, MD

Medical Director of Patients Medical

Stuart Weg, MD

A holistic pain management physician

Dr. Emine Cosar, MD

Consult Dr. Emine Cosar, MD. For Gynecology

Related Blog Posts (Cluster Content)

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  • Rolfing vs. Massage: What’s the Difference?
  • How Stress Becomes Stored in the Body
  • The Mind-Body Benefits of Structural Integration
  • Posture Correction for Desk Workers
  • Rolfing and Chronic Back Pain – A Natural Option
  • Breathing & Fascia – The Overlooked Link
  • The Role of Rolfing in Holistic Pain Management
  • Mobility, Alignment & Aging Gracefully

Frequently Asked Questions

Some parts can feel intense, but most clients describe it as a “good release.” Communication during sessions ensures your comfort.

 Massage relaxes muscles temporarily. Rolfing works deeper—on connective tissue—to reorganize structure and relieve pain at its source.

 While some benefits can be felt in 3–5 sessions, the full Ten-Series provides lasting structural change. We’ll recommend what’s best for your goals.

 No! Rolfing benefits anyone seeking improved posture, energy, movement, or stress relief.

 Yes. By releasing fascial tension and rebalancing structure, Rolfing can reduce strain on curved spines or misaligned joints.

 We are an out-of-network provider. We offer superbills for possible reimbursement depending on your plan.

 Yes. Rolfing is often paired with acupuncture, nutritional therapy, or chiropractic care in our integrative programs.

Absolutely. Fascia stores emotional tension. Many clients report feeling more relaxed and mentally clear after sessions.

 Results can last for years—especially when supported by movement habits, posture awareness, and occasional follow-ups.

 Our certified Rolfing practitioners are trained in structural integration and work closely with our medical team to create personalized treatment plans.

Begin Your Journey with Patients Medical

Patients Medical specializes in gently helping the patient identify the root cause of their medical issues and then assist them to recover from their problems to help them move forward to good health.

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