Structural Bodywork. Making change that lasts.

Is this you?

Massage, stretching, PT, chiro—the pain keeps coming back because they treat symptoms, not structure.

Structural Bodywork releases the fascia that's holding dysfunction in place.

Your body reorganizes. Pain decreases. Movement improves.

And the changes last.Structural Integration is a process—typically a series of sessions that progressively work through the entire body.

The results are cumulative and lasting.

Who.

Structural Bodywork may be the right fit if:

  • You have chronic pain that massage provides only temporary relief for

  • You've been told you have "bad posture," but can't seem to fix it

  • You feel stuck, stiff, or compressed in your body

  • You've tried PT, chiro, or massage without lasting results

  • You're an athlete dealing with recurring injuries or performance plateaus

  • You want to move more efficiently and age more gracefully

  • You're recovering from injury or surgery and want to restore full function

This is not a quick fix.

Structural Integration is a process—typically a series of sessions that progressively work through the entire body. The results are cumulative and lasting.

Why Fascia Matters

Most therapies focus on muscles and joints. But fascia—the connective tissue that surrounds everything—often holds the real problem.

When fascia gets restricted, it locks your body into dysfunctional patterns. It creates pain, limits movement, and keeps you stuck no matter how much you stretch or adjust.

Structural Bodywork releases those restrictions so your body can finally reorganize.

A Primer on Fascia.

Massage, physical therapy, and chiropractic focus on symptoms, which aren’t always the source of pain—just the victim. So whenever pain returns or worsens, something’s missing!

What’s often missed is fascia! What is fascia?

  • Layers of living and mobile connective tissue.

  • Surrounds muscles, joints, and ligaments in complex webs.

  • Controls how your body moves and maintains posture.

  • Highly pain sensitive with 5 times more receptors than muscle.

When fascia can’t glide smoothly, it shrinks and adheres to nerves and muscles, signaling pain and tightness. On the surface, it feels like knots of tissue that sometimes massage can help. But deep in the body, it makes you feel tight, restricted, and in pain. It’s also virtually undetectable and thus missed by typical therapies.

Posture and movement patterns change.

It locks your body into “place” and keeps it there until it is freed up.

Modern Approach to Structural Integration.

Thai Sport Structural Bodywork draws from the best of classical and contemporary fascial therapy:

Rolfing® Principles The original 10-series approach developed by Dr. Ida Rolf focused on systematically releasing fascial restrictions and organizing the body in gravity.

Anatomy Trains® Structural Integration (ATSI) Thomas Myers' evolution of structural work, based on his mapping of myofascial meridians—the connected lines of fascia that run through your body. ATSI provides a clear framework for understanding how restrictions in one area create compensation elsewhere.

Modern Sports Medicine We integrate current research on fascia, movement science, and neuromuscular function to ensure our approach reflects the latest understanding of how bodies actually work.

Rather than forcing correction, we create the conditions for your body to reorganize naturally.

What this treats.

What Does Structural Bodywork Treat?

Instead of chasing symptoms in isolation, Structural Integration addresses the patterns underneath:

Postural Dysfunction: Forward head posture, rounded shoulders, excessive spinal curves, pelvic tilt—these aren't just bad habits. They're held in place by fascial restrictions that voluntary effort alone can't override.

Myofascial Tension Patterns: Chronic tightness that stretching won't release. Fascia can become adhered, dehydrated, and shortened over time. Structural work restores glide and length to tissues that have been stuck for years.

Movement Compensation When one area can't move properly, your body routes movement through somewhere else. Over time, this creates strain, pain, and eventually injury. We identify and resolve these compensation patterns.

Whole-Body Relationships The relationship between your feet, pelvis, ribcage, and spine determines how efficiently you move and stand. Structural Integration systematically addresses all of these segments and how they relate to each other.

Pricing.

  • The most effective long-term bodywork available anywhere. Your consultant would recommend three or more sessions.

First-time clients pay membership pricing.

Ready for change?

If you're tired of temporary fixes and ready to address the real structure of your body, Structural Bodywork may be what you've been looking for.

Book a free consultation to discuss your history, goals, and whether this approach is right for you.

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