The Inner Shape of the Cranium: Its Relations to the Cavities of the Trunk and Its Dynamic Interaction with the Dura Mater Spinalis and the Spinal Cord
• SI Practitioner (IASI approved)
This workshop is a renewed version of the course we offered 11 years ago at the Annual Meeting in Spain. It also builds on the workshop The One Session Concept, taught in Munich in 2025.
We will explore both traditional and contemporary perspectives of our method, using them as a foundation for hands-on practicums. These practicums will focus on craniosacral connections and the junctions within the trunk. Particular attention will be given to intraoral and intranasal work, as originally taught by Ida Rolf and the first generation of teachers in the 7th session of Rolfing.
New techniques will be introduced, especially those addressing the anatomical units that connect the inner ear with the temporomandibular joint (TMJ). This will deepen our understanding of how the neurocranium and viscerocranium interrelate.
The learning objective of this course is to clarify how precise manual work applied to small anatomical structures can influence larger fascial systems and ultimately shape the body as a whole.
This workshop is open to experienced colleagues as well as those who are just beginning their journey.
• Certified Rolfer®
• SI Practitioner (IASI approved)
CE Credits: 3 IRC (Manipulation) towards the Advanced Rolfing® Training
Payment
Amount due 6 weeks before start.
Installments are possible on request