The Original Work of Dr. Ida P. Rolf
By Craig Dunham | Advanced Structural Integration Practitioner | Los Angeles & Santa Monica | In Practice Since 2007
“When the body gets working appropriately, the force of gravity can flow through. Then, spontaneously, the body heals itself.” — Dr. Ida P. Rolf
If you have ever felt that your body was working against you — that movement was effortful, that pain kept returning no matter what you tried, that something was simply off but no one could find it — Dr. Rolf was speaking directly to you.
Not about adding something to your body. Not about strengthening what is weak or stretching what is tight. About something far more fundamental: allowing the body to experience what it was meant to.
That is Structural Integration.
What Is Structural Integration?
Structural Integration is a systematic process of hands-on soft tissue work designed to organize the body’s connective tissue — called fascia — around a central vertical axis. Your Line, in Rolf speak. Thus, you are able to receive support from the field of gravity, instead of falling victim to it.
It was developed by Dr. Ida P. Rolf beginning in the 1940s, and it remains to this day, one of the most sophisticated and misunderstood approaches to the human body in existence.
It is not massage. It is not physical therapy. It is not chiropractic.
It is a process of integrating the human structure, of working with the body as a whole system, not a collection of parts, with the goal of creating lasting, functional change in how you stand, move, and live inside your own body.
Most people find it through a search for “Rolfing” — the common name for this work, trademarked by the Rolf Institute. (I am a graduate of the former Guild for Structural Integration — founded by direct students of Dr. Rolf to preserve her original method.) Whether you found it that way or another, what you are looking for is Structural Integration. And if you are in Los Angeles or Santa Monica, you have found it here.
The Idea That Changes Everything: Gravity
To understand Structural Integration, you have to understand Dr. Rolf’s central insight — one that was radical when she proposed it and remains underappreciated today.
The human body exists in gravity. Every moment of every day, gravity is acting on your structure. Most bodies fight that force — bracing, compensating, and/or contorting. The result is chronic tension, fatigue, pain, and the sense that simply existing in your body requires effort.
Dr. Rolf saw something different. She saw that a body that is structurally integrated doesn’t fight it — it is supported by it. Gravity becomes an ally rather than an adversary. The body that is aligned in the gravitational field moves with ease, stands without effort, and — as Dr. Rolf observed over decades of practice — heals itself.
This is not metaphor. It is mechanics.
The Connective Tissue: Why Fascia Changes Everything
The medium through which Structural Integration works is fascia — the continuous web of connective tissue that surrounds, separates, and connects every muscle, bone, organ, and nerve in your body.
For most of the twentieth century, fascia was considered little more than packing material — the white stuff surgeons cut through to get to what they were actually looking for. Dr. Rolf understood it differently. She recognized that fascia is the organ of form — it maintains the body’s shape, allows for movement between structures in the body, is highly innervated and adaptable.
When fascia is free — hydrated, differentiated, responsive — the body moves easily and organizes itself efficiently. When fascia is restricted — thickened by old injuries, compressed by chronic posture, hardened by years of unresolved tension — the body loses that freedom. It compensates. It braces. It hurts.
Structural Integration works directly with fascia to restore that freedom — not locally, not symptom by symptom, but systematically, throughout the entire body.
Going Around the Problem
Here is where Structural Integration departs most dramatically from almost every other approach to pain and dysfunction.
Most treatments go directly at the problem. The tight muscle gets stretched. The painful joint gets adjusted. The weak area gets strengthened. The site of pain receives the attention.
Dr. Rolf thought differently:
“Go around the problem: get the system sufficiently resilient so that it is able to change, and it will change.” — Dr. Ida P. Rolf
This is not a passive philosophy. It is a precise clinical strategy. Rather than attacking a symptom, Structural Integration builds resilience in the whole system — releasing restrictions in areas that may be far from where pain is felt, restoring balance to the larger pattern, allowing the body’s own intelligence to resolve what direct intervention could not.
In nineteen years of practice in Los Angeles and Santa Monica, this is the approach I return to every time. Not because it is gentle — it is often precise and penetrating work. But because it works with the body rather than on it. And that distinction makes all the difference.
The Unlearning: What Integration Actually Feels Like
This is the insight I want to offer from nineteen years of watching bodies change through this work.
We tend to think of improvement as addition. Learn better posture. Strengthen the core. Practice the corrective exercise. Add the habit. Do the routine.
Structural Integration works in the opposite direction.
You don’t need to learn how to move. You need to unlearn the habits and patterns that have accumulated in the body over a lifetime — the bracing, the holding, the compensations that began as adaptations and became, over time, the only way you knew how to be in your body.
When those patterns release, something emerges that was never absent — only buried. Movement becomes easier not because you learned something new, but because something old and unnecessary was finally let go.
Dr. Rolf believed that when the structure works correctly, the body moves correctly. Movement emerges from integration, not instruction.
I don’t teach clients how to walk. I don’t prescribe movement patterns or corrective exercises. What I offer instead is awareness — of how you sit, of how you stand, of the connection between the two. Not a right way or a wrong way. Simply an awareness of what is already there, newly available, because the structure that supports it has changed.
And then, in the words of Emmett Hutchins — co-founder of the Guild for Structural Integration and a direct student of Dr. Rolf herself — the only instruction that remains is this:
“Go mess it up.”
Use your body. Move through your life. Don’t be precious about the work. You have a body to experience life — go experience it. A body in a higher state of integration will move how it needs to move, appropriately, in any given moment. That is why I tell my clients, “Enjoy”, to be in joy.
That is the promise of this work. Not a set of new rules to follow. A body that is finally free to find its own way.
The 10-Series: How the Work Is Done
Structural Integration is not a single session. It is a process — and that process has a structure.
The entry point is the 10-Series: ten sessions that systematically address the entire body, from the superficial layers of fascia to the deepest structural relationships, from the feet to the cranium.
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- Sessions 1–3 open the superficial layers of fascia, creating space and initial freedom throughout the body
- Sessions 4–7 address the deep core structures — the psoas, the pelvic floor, the spinal relationships — where the most fundamental patterns of holding live
- Sessions 8–10 integrate the entire system, establishing a new relationship between the parts and the whole that is stable, functional, and lasting
Each session builds on the last. By the end of the series, you are not simply feeling better — your body has been integrated at a structural level. The changes are not the result of relaxation or temporary relief. They are the result of the fascia itself having changed — and fascia, unlike muscle, holds its new organization.
The 10-Series is the foundation. For many clients it is also a beginning — the point from which a new relationship with their own body becomes possible.
Who Is Structural Integration For?
In nineteen years of practice, I have worked with professional athletes, performers, executives, desk workers, people recovering from surgery, people who have lived with chronic pain for decades, and people who simply felt that their body was capable of more ease than they had ever experienced.
What they shared was not a diagnosis. It was a sense — sometimes clear, sometimes vague — that the way they were living in their body was not the whole story. That something more was possible.
Structural Integration may be right for you if:
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- You have chronic pain that has not fully resolved with other treatments
- You notice persistent postural patterns that keep returning
- You feel that movement requires more effort than it should
- You have a history of injuries that were treated but never fully integrated
- You are an athlete or performer looking for a structural foundation that supports peak function
- You are simply curious about what your body is capable of when it is working as it was designed to
Structural Integration in Los Angeles and Santa Monica
I have been practicing Structural Integration in Los Angeles and Santa Monica since 2007. I trained at the Guild for Structural Integration under direct students of Dr. Ida P. Rolf, in the lineage she established and spent her life refining. The Guild was founded in 1989 by direct students of Dr. Rolf who chose to preserve her original method — the work I practice today.
The work I do is not a modern adaptation or an interpretation. It is the original method — applied with nineteen years of experience, a background in yoga and movement, and a deep respect for what Dr. Rolf understood about the human body that most of the world is still catching up to.
If you are ready to find out what your body is capable of, I would be honored to work with you.
Craig Dunham is an Advanced Structural Integration practitioner serving Los Angeles and Santa Monica. A graduate of the Guild for Structural Integration, he has been in practice since 2007, trained under direct students of Dr. Ida P. Rolf. He is featured in the bestseller Interrupted Entrepreneurship for his work supporting high-performers.